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Frankenstein and human nature
Title: Frankenstein and human nature
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 614 | Pages: 2.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Frankenstein and human nature
Reality is not exclusively defined in actual experiences. Real truth often comes from human ideas and emotions. Many authors express ideas that are often very true through the use of fictional stories. In fact, ideas expressed in works of fiction are many times more “true” that ideas expressed by citing actual events. Ironically, this is often the case because writers of fiction are uninhibited by reality and are able to explore thoughts and feelings freely.
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time she tried only to please the people who abused her. There's not much to life if your main goal is to stay out of trouble, especially if that is impossible. However, as she focused more on being true to her own feelings, wants and needs she became happier. Doing things such as opening herself up to her own homosexuality and achieving her dream of opening her own store vastly improved her otherwise dismal life.
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