Epithets
Superman Serials The Complete 1948 and 1950 Theatrical Serials Collection - 1948 Hurled to Destruction 1-13 was released on: USA: January 1948
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They were enraged by the southern defiance and resistance against Reconstruction
The creature finds Victors journal.
Be the Creature ended on 2004-04-09.
He hurled abuse at the politician.The Olympian hurled the javelin across the field.He hurled up his lunch all over the floor.
A homophone for "hurled" is "whirled."
Epithets.
William was alone when The Creature killed him.
Enraged means extremely angry. Here are some sentences.The enraged bear charged.He was enraged to find his car vandalized.Her actions enraged me.
in hopes that the creature didnt murder william
Oh, dude, the homophones for "hurled" are "herald" and "hurled." Yeah, I know, it's like one of those rare occasions where the word itself is its own homophone. Mind-blowing stuff, right?
thrown and thone
In "Frankenstein," the creature overheard Felix discussing why the people had moved away from the cottage. They left because of their fear of the monster. When he heard the explanation, he became enraged and set the empty building on fire.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "enraged" (angered).
hurled
The creature believes that William, as an innocent child, will not be frightened by his appearance because children are often more open-minded and less prejudiced than adults. He hopes that William's purity and naivety will allow him to see beyond the creature's monstrous exterior to the potential for kindness within. Additionally, the creature feels a sense of connection to William, as he is the child of Victor Frankenstein, his creator, and thinks that this familial bond might elicit compassion rather than fear.