Victor Frankenstein The monster Walton Elizabeth Q. Who bemoans, "Shall each man…find a wife for his bosom, and each beast have his mate, and I be alone?" Victor Walton The monster Elizabeth Q. Who dies because they insisted on taking care of Elizabeth while she had Scarle...
The 1% represents a single QTE in Chapter 3, which I will call out as being (a) a “press A to not die” where the specific action you’re supposed to take is not at all clear and (b) immediately follows an unskippable cutscene which plays every time you fail the QTE and need to...
A Streetcar Named Desire | Summary, Analysis & Themes from Chapter 11 / Lesson 4 92K Explore ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' by Tennessee Williams. Read a summary of the play, find its in-depth analysis, learn about its setting, and discover its themes. Related...
December 23: The crocodile from Crocodile Dundee dies in Australia December 27: Romeo and Juliet actress Olivia Hussey dies aged 73 December 1: Unraveling the 50-Year Mystery of the Body in the Basement December 1: Belgium becomes first country to give sex workers robust labor rights and protec...
The DURC experiments involved creating new forms of life, just as Mary Shelly's Doctor Frankenstein did when he created a homicidal monster. But the chance of creating a monster virus didn't bother "Dr. Daszakstein," who headed a "non-profit" called EcoHealth Alliance, because it was ...
Less generic, and actually just plain WEIRD is this Frankenstein’s abomination of a computer. The back half of it is plainly an Apple ][ of some variety (it’s a //e in this case, I’ll get back to that) but then it has a generic PC/XT front panel slapped on just where the ...