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By forcing physical terror upon Frankenstein.
she idolize her mother cause she love her so much she will cry if she live her for a long period of time.
To be a nature photographer, he should respect the nature first.
Antoni Gaudi was a Spanish architect, born on 25th of June 1852 (Original name according to Wikipedia: Antoni Placid Guillem Gaudi i Cornet). His parents were Francesc Gaudà Serra and Antònia Cornet Bertran, and they both came from coppersmith families. He became famous for his unique and highly individualistic designs regarded as beyond the scope of Modernism. Gaudi's first work of architecture was based on gothic architecture and traditional Catalan architecture. Most of his works were affected by nature, due to his early times spent in nature. Antoni Gaudi died on the 10th of June 1926 (Aged 73).
Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelley and is considered as a romantic/gothic novel. The romantics believed that nature on its own had done the best of work and that to alter it was to corrupt it. This is different from Mary Shelley's dad's view, author William Godwin, who believed that the perfectibility of Man was obvious and that god maybe was not so benine. This was a more gnostic view, and it is surprising that Mary Shelley went against that at the early age of 17.
My cheek had grown pale was study and my person had become emaciated with confinement
The night the creature is born in "Frankenstein" is an example of gothic prose through its dark and ominous atmosphere, the use of vivid imagery to evoke feelings of horror and unease, and its focus on the supernatural and macabre elements of the scene. The stormy weather, the desolate setting, and the sense of foreboding all contribute to the gothic nature of the scene.
The Renaissance effectively ended the period of Gothic art. Gothic art was totally religious in nature, while the Renaissance promoted the rise of secular art.
Themes associated with gothic fiction include death and decay, isolation and madness, supernatural elements, the unknown and mysterious, and the exploration of the darker aspects of human nature. These themes often create a sense of unease and terror in the reader.
Nature conquering a whole city is hard to imagine.
Bats are often associated with gothic horror due to their nocturnal nature, perceived connection to darkness, and ominous appearance. They are also linked to vampires in folklore and literature, hence strengthening their association with gothic themes of death, mystery, and the supernatural.
Pluto is not an example of "nature of science."
Nature is ultimately more powerful than humans
The man Thoreau refers to in the excerpt is seen as simple and content with his life. He values his independence and self-sufficiency, preferring a life close to nature and away from societal pressures.
No, The Old Man and the Sea is not a gothic novel. It is a novella written by Ernest Hemingway, focusing on themes of survival, perseverance, and the struggle against nature. Gothic novels typically involve elements of horror, mystery, and the supernatural, which do not feature prominently in The Old Man and the Sea.
Emerson uses a metaphor in this excerpt from "Self-Reliance." He compares the individual's will to "sallies" that are restricted and shaped by the "law of his being," emphasizing the idea that human nature imposes limits on our actions.
can you give me a example of nature