cause she was horny wanted to have sex day and night wiv the statue
on top of paper write EVENTS........... all you have to do is get a piece of papers and write: I was born..... moved to....... started K..... live there......
Do you know how we (English) write our date eg. 1/3/09 which is 1st March 2009 how do Americans Write theirs?Although Canadians (also english) write the date in a different order.
"Illiterate" means unable to read or write.
why do the signers of the compact write they are coming home
you write it like you write any other word in cursive or stury
Mary Shelley, the wife of poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, wrote "Frankenstein." "Dracula" was written by Bram Stoker.
Percy Bysshe Shelley encouraged Mary Shelley to expand her ideas and write a longer, more ambitious story, which led her to write Frankenstein. He also provided feedback and support throughout the writing process, helping Mary shape the novel's themes and structure. Percy's own literary influence and romantic ideals likely inspired Mary and may have influenced the philosophical and moral questions explored in Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley traveled to Switzerland during the summer of 1816, primarily staying at Lake Geneva. She and her companions, including Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, spent time in the region, which inspired her to write "Frankenstein." The picturesque landscapes and the atmosphere of the area profoundly influenced her creative process.
Mary Shelley became an author because she was encouraged by her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Byron to write a ghost story during a trip to Switzerland in 1816. This led her to write the novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus" which was published in 1818 and became a significant work in the Gothic genre.
Yes, Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote an "Ode to Duty." It is considered one of his important works, focusing on the importance of duty and responsibility in life. The poem explores the theme of moral obligation and the role it plays in shaping our actions.
Mary Shelley and her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley began reading ghost stories to each other while staying with Lord Byron at Villa Diodati in Switzerland. This inspired Mary to write her famous novel "Frankenstein." The group's shared interest in supernatural stories led to a challenge to write their own horror tales, resulting in Mary penning her iconic work.
Mary Shelley was inspired to write Frankenstein by a dream she had of a man bringing a monster to life and running in fear from it. This, combined with a challenge among her and her friends to write a horror story, resulted in Frankenstein.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge went on camping trip with Mary Shelley and some other guy i forget : ( but they were telling monster stories and when it was shelleys turn she couldn't think of anything days later she came up with Frankenstein. she uses some lines from rime of the mariner in Frankenstein
i dint know i tried to look it up for my homework but i couldn't find an answer.. something about he loved writing when he was younger his parents bought him some books to write in. that's why his sister helped him publish books.. i don't think he was inspired by a person but I'm sure it would be someone who loves literature and English and poems! Hope that helps xxx
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein while she was staying with her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley at the summer home of author Lord Byron. Byron challenged them all to a writing contest to see who could write the scariest short story. Mary developed the idea for Frankenstein at that time, and was at once so frightened and so consumed by what she had written that she eventually decided to write a book.
Mary Shelley was inspired to write "Frankenstein" during the summer of 1816, when she and a group of writers, including Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, were staying at the Villa Diodati near Lake Geneva. Due to unusually cold and stormy weather, they were confined indoors, leading to a storytelling contest about ghost stories. This prompted Shelley to dream of a scientist who creates life, reflecting contemporary themes of scientific exploration and the ethical implications of playing God. The combination of personal loss, philosophical debates, and the Romantic era's fascination with nature and the sublime influenced her creation of the novel.
Mary Shelley, wife of philosopher Percy Shelley, started to write Frankenstein in 1816; it was first published in 1818.