In Frankenstein, how does Victor characterize his early years? What evidence does Mary Shelley give in her novel Frankenstein that Victor Frankenstein is, in fact, guilty for the deaths of William and Justine? How does Mary Shelley create sympathy for the monster...
“Parallels” tells the story of four friends — Bilal, Romane, Samuel and Victor — whose lives are turned upside down when a mysterious event scatters the group into different timelines. The four teenagers will do all they can to understand what has happened and try to get back to the ...
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In the Temple interview, Pitlik said that his “main responsibility is to create an atmosphere in which each of the people involved in the production can conform to their best work. Although a director oversees all aspects of the production, there are many people involved, and he’s dependent...
Who are the main characters? WHAT happens to these characters? What do they do? What are they trying to achieve and what obstacles or challenges do they face? WHEN does the story take place? What is the sequence of events? WHERE does the story take place? Be as descriptive as you ...
As Victor Frankl said, “A human being is a deciding being.” Your protagonist must make a decision to get themselves into whatever mess they get into in your story, and likewise, their character arc must come to a crisis point and they must decide to get themselves out of the mess. ...
In ''Lamb to the Slaughter'' by Roald Dahl, what are Mary's feelings? What strategies does she adopt to prove her innocence? How do Victor and the monster have different yet similar uses of language in?Frankenstein?? In the story ''Lamb to the Slaughter',' what influence ...
visual display of similarities and differences. As you begin to separate the similarities and differences in the work, you will begin to see patterns forming on which you can draw conclusions. For instance, Dorian Gray and Victor Frankenstein both have secrets. What is similar about their secrecy...
Finally, we have boots and shoes. Although you can't create or dye footwear, you canuse the sewing machine to transfer stats between different footwear. For example, the sneakers will boost your defense by one, and the Genie shoes boost your defense by one and immunity by six. With this...
Sesame Streetis supposed to represent a Manhattan street, which should be obvious to anyone who's watched the program -- though it wasn't to me until I asked the show's art director, Victor Di Napoli. I was thinking that it might be located in, oh, I don't know, Brooklyn or Philad...