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- Lessons in Unmanliness from Victor Frankenstein - The Art of Manliness
He turns to kill because he’s so lonely – nobody accepts him, he has no companion, and even his creator has rejected him At one point he tells Frankenstein that if he simply had a female mate, he’d stop killing and run away to never be seen again
- BBC Learning English - Course: Towards Advanced Unit 10 Session 4 . . .
The monster tells Victor he is lonely and being a strange-looking creature, nobody accepts him He tells Victor that he is angry for creating him and has killed his younger brother out of
- Frankenstein Quotes and Analysis - GradeSaver
Note the language of fate: throughout the novel, Frankenstein describes the tragic events of his life as a course that was determined for him He attributes little-to-no agency to himself
- Ecclesiastes 9:15-17 - BibleGateway. com
16 So I realized that wisdom is better than power But if you are poor, nobody accepts that you are also wise People soon forget what you said 17 A wise person speaks quietly But it is good to listen carefully to him who is shouting to a crowd of fools
- 2001 WAEC English Language Theory Read the following . . . - Myschool. ng
Nobody listens attentively when he makes a point, nobody accepts that his opinion merits consideration So in most cases, he learns to accept that he has neither wisdom nor opinion The pauper’s lot naturally rubs off on his child who is subject not only to hunger of the body but also of the mind
- Romans 9:25-33 Meaning and Commentary - Bible Study Tools
Romans 9:25-33 Hosea put it well: I'll call nobodies and make them somebodies; I'll call the unloved and make them beloved In the place where they yelled out, "You're nobody!" they're calling you "God's living children " Isaiah maintained this same emphasis: If ea Read verse in The Message Bible
- Friedrich Nietzsche (1,220+ Sourced Quotes) - Lib Quotes
THE SUFFERING OF GENIUS AND ITS VALUE The artistic genius desires to give pleasure, but if his mind is on a very high plane he does not easily find anyone to share his pleasure; he offers entertainment but nobody accepts it That gives him, in certain circumstances, a comically touching pathos; for he has no right to force pleasure on men
- Friedrich Nietzsche quote: THE SUFFERING OF GENIUS AND ITS VALUE. The . . .
THE SUFFERING OF GENIUS AND ITS VALUE The artistic genius desires to give pleasure, but if his mind is on a very high plane he does not easily find anyone to share his pleasure; he offers entertainment but nobody accepts it That gives him, in certain circumstances, a comically touching pathos; for he has no right to force pleasure on men
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