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I think that both main characters relate to cloning, because what the doctor is trying to do is create life, and that's sort of like cloning, and the created being is like a clone.Another answerNone of the characters relate directly to cloning, but I'd say Frankenstein is the closest as he has used other body's to create one whole body.
Robert Walton is a character of the novel 'Frankenstein', written by Mary Shelley. He is the one who tells the story of Victor Frankenstein and the monster he created, after hearing the story from Victor himself, after he was rescued by him and his crew. He is a British adventurer that shares Victor's aims for greatness and adventure, he is also someone who feels as lonely as Victor and as the Monster, so he can understand their pain.
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Yoda's beliefs may relate to Buddhism to some extent.
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In regards to power, Henry's father wants his son to be successful, and thus, powerful. He believes that the best way for Henry to do so is by studying a practical trade
Frankenstein is thought to be a criticism of capitalism by Mary Shelley. The "monster" is capitalism and greed.
The entire book is actually a frame story. Dr. Frankenstein relate the story of his life to the sea captain before he dies.
The nature of monstrosity and the cause of loneliness
I think that both main characters relate to cloning, because what the doctor is trying to do is create life, and that's sort of like cloning, and the created being is like a clone.Another answerNone of the characters relate directly to cloning, but I'd say Frankenstein is the closest as he has used other body's to create one whole body.
Emerson believes that true independence enables individuals to form authentic and meaningful friendships based on mutual respect and understanding. He argues that independence allows individuals to bring their unique strengths and qualities to relationships, creating a bond that is enriching and supportive. In "Society and Solitude," Emerson emphasizes the importance of maintaining both independence and friendships to achieve a balanced and fulfilling life.
Poseidon is the father of Pegasus by Medusa.
The theme of parenting in "Frankenstein" is evident through Victor Frankenstein's role as creator/parent and his abandonment of his creation, the monster. This abandonment leads to the monster seeking revenge and Victor ultimately failing in his responsibility as a parental figure. The novel explores the impact of neglect and absence of guidance from a parental figure on the development and behavior of an individual.
Both characters are depicted as outcasts and rebels against their creator. Satan in Paradise Lost rebels against God and is cast out of heaven, while the monster in Frankenstein rebels against Victor Frankenstein and is rejected by society. Both characters experience feelings of isolation and seek revenge against those who wronged them.
Drama can relate to the experience that can realte to real life problems such as your mother and father not understanding each other.
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Because you father is a one people person and enjoys your brother the most cause he can relate to him the most