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This article explains what Frankenstein has in terms of its narrative components, core characters, and enduring relevance. It focuses on the 1818 novel by Mary Shelley rather th...
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This article explains what Frankenstein has in terms of its narrative components, core characters, and enduring relevance. It focuses on the 1818 novel by Mary Shelley rather th...
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Frankenstein commonly refers to the Creature, a sentient bio-engineered being assembled from human parts, not a mythological or supernatural monster. Created by Victor Frankenst...
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The figure of the Doctor in Frankenstein stands at the center of one of literature’s most enduring explorations of creation, responsibility, and ruin. Emerging from Mary Shell...
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An only son is a boy or man who has no brothers in the same parental unit and is also the sole son among his siblings, if any. In everyday families, being an only son can shape...
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The Tortured Poets Department occupies a distinctive space in contemporary poetry, named after and often associated with emotionally intense, confessional writing that blends pe...
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“Reminders of Him” is a quietly powerful short story by Haruki Murakami that uses a deceptively simple premise to explore loneliness, memory, and connection. At its center i...
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The phrase broken country ending poem points to a work that names a fractured or collapsing society while closing on an intimate, lyrical note. In practice, this means a poem or...
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In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men , Carlson shoots Candy’s aging dog at the request of Candy himself, an act framed as pragmatic mercy and inevitable decline rather than c...
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William Frankenstein is the youngest child of Alphonse and Caroline Frankenstein, and his presence shapes key events in Mary Shelley’s novel. His murder frames Justine for a c...
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Imperfect Women is a novel that examines identity, societal expectations, and personal growth through the lens of female protagonists navigating complex relationships and self-d...
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