he scream and run after them and try to strangle them
I can think of several epiphanies in Frankenstein off of the top of my head. One is after Frankenstein's creature comes to life he immediately realizes that he has created something monstrous. Another is when Frankensteins creature is outcast by the De Lacey family he realizes that he can never belong in a human society. I can think of one more when Frankenstein is creating a companion for the creature and he immediately stops and tears apart his work because he realizes that he is only repeating his mistakes.
The creature was created with the intention of being more than human, including nobility and intellect. However because of neglect on the part of the doctor the creature became violent and cruel. It was an illustration of the 'nature vs nurture' debate.
Firstly he decides to create another human being - this goes against Gods will, but in the time, Galvanism was quite big. Then he decides to abandon the creature as he calls it 'wretch' and hideous'.
I can only answer your question with another question: is Gaahl capable of loving another human being?
he was still a hobbit but only in a monsterous form instead of in human form they called him Gollum because they did not know what kind of creature he was he was also given an instinct of a wild animal by the powers of the magic ring
a pooing creature that poos when its scared and atacking another creature or a human.
a mutant or an alien
A creature is generally any living thing that is not human. So, yes.
One sphinx is an Egyptian desert statue of a hybrid creature. It has a leonine body and the head of another creature -- typically, human.
One sphinx is an Egyptian desert statue of a hybrid creature. It has a leonine body and the head of another creature -- typically, human.
Human-headed lamb.
One sphinx is an Egyptian desert statue of a hybrid creature. It has a leonine body and the head of another creature -- typically, human.
A human is the creature that has the ability to electrocute a horse.
There is no fantasy creature that is half horse half human and NOT called a centaur.
Adaptive Automaton-artifact creature-construct Bloodline Shaman--creature- elf wizard shaman Brass Herald-artifact creature- Golem Caller of the Hunt- creature- Human Elvish Soultiller- creature- Elf mutant Imagecrafter- creature- Human wizard Mistform Wakecaster- creature- Illision Riders of Gavony- creature- Human Knight There are others as well, at one time a Vampire was used, I suppose it would depend on the deck you have
It is really a mystery. A human (girl/women) is only a creature that has such ability to be a virgin initially. All animals do not have this. Another mystery is that a human is the only the creature that suffers when giving a birth. All animals designed with an internal mechanism that enables producing a painkiller at labour.
The noun 'creature' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'creature' is a concrete noun as a word for an animal, as distinct from a human being. The noun 'creature' is an abstract noun as a word for someone who seems to have been created by or be completely controlled by another.