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... Thus, the monster is very much unlike Frankenstein, the true "wretch." Although he has committed a few heinous crimes, the monster feels extremely sincere ...
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... Ugly wretch you wish to eat me and tear me into pieces." This shows Victor's emotions towards the creature; he is scared of what he's capable of doing. ...
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... of the book after Frankenstein dies. The creature tells Walton, "It is true that I am a wretch. I have murdered the lovely and the ...
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... of the book after Frankenstein dies. The creature tells Walton, "It is true that I am a wretch. I have murdered the lovely and the ...
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... of the book after Frankenstein dies. The creature tells Walton, "It is true that I am a wretch. I have murdered the lovely and the ...
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... Tuesday morn; On Tuesday, noon or night; On Wednesday morn!" Othello then sums up to true consequence that Iago's efforts could result in. "Excellent wretch! ...
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... vow I made to her in marriage, and to decline upon a wretch whose natural ... your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty."4 This is true because Ophelia ...
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... true monster/s in each of these depictions of Frankenstein, the true meaning of ... describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how delineate the wretch whom with ...
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... which involved the creature's emotional feelings. He admitted, "It is true that I am a wretch. I have murdered the lovely and the ...
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... only through her that the French emperor Charlemagne can achieve a true victory over ... laisse 195 she laments: "What will become of me, miserable wretch?/O, woe ...
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... This is true because we see Oedipus trying to avoid his fate, which was that he ... his physical blindness would soon come forth, "You are a poor wretch to taunt ...
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... much grief that she finds it difficult to believe in hope, crying, "Wretch!...Don' t ... Dantes sees the extremity of her suffering, she is the true sufferer of the ...
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... His hasty actions could incriminate him to be the 'true murderer' as if he had of thought his action through than he would ... 'I beheld the wretch-the miserable ...
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... Here he ascertains that he did not even know the true nature of his own ... the "falling off" and regrets that Gertrude would "decline upon a wretch whose natural ...
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... "O you beast, O faithless coward, O dishonest wretch, wilt thou be ... were against Christianity, and that the only way they could have been true Christians was to ...
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... For example "The wretch watches me destroy the creature whom he depends on for future happiness."(151) The monster ... True, he imagines and dreads and great misery ...
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... The creature is very deformed and looks like a wretch of a monster. ... The creature committed the murder at the wedding to display his true hatred intentions. ...
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... It was a lovely sight, even to me, poor wretch!" (p.139). When the creature sees the interaction of a true family his yearning to be accepted increases, "He ...
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... and he admits to Walton that "[... no guilt, no mischief, no malignity, no misery, can be found comparable to mine; [... it is true that I am a wretch. ...
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... that any women who would fall in love would be discarded as a wretch; although this ... This is actually a true case and it seems that by loving Hamlet she would ...
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... referred to as "the wicked spoiler", "the demon of death" and "the cruel wretch". ... portraying the pattern of good prevailing evil which has held true since time ...
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... If Capulet didn't force her young marriage to Paris without the true feeling of ... disobedient wretch!I tell thee what: get thee to a church a' Thursday, Or never ...
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... with a more vehement and ardent zeal." This statement is very true, and proves ... that proclaims "Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me ...
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... Religious references are used to explain Romeo's true love for Juliet. ... And, by my holidame, The pretty wretch left crying and said 'Ay' To see, now, how a jest ...
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... the female roles, thus making it hard for them to express the true emotions of ... till that her garments, heavy with their drink, pulled the poor wretch from her ...
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... Gradually the psyche became a true soul, separate from the body but serving as the source of personality and the primary ... Oh may the guilty wretch, Whether alone ...
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... No one would say such things about a true friend, unless his ... While talking to Zenobia, Miles condemns Hollingsworth as being a coldhearted wretch. ...
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... works." This is a deliberate extravagance but, in her case, nothing is so true as her ... At a young age she described him as "that old wretch, my father" and "if ...
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... The one between Romeo and Juliet, being true and spiritual love, and the ... into a violent rage and criticises his daughter, calling her a 'disobedient wretch'. ...
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... How sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me! ... When he found about the true meaning of the hymn and its connection to John Newton's life as a slave ship ...
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