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    Lopez January 15‚ 2013 “Frankenstein and Human Cloning” What is life? What defines a person? Do you believe humans should have the right to create life? Are there any consequences? In 1831 Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein or; The Modern Prometheus‚ a magnificent depiction of a man taking up God’s role of creator of life. Victor wanted to achieve biological immortality. Yet‚ within the instance of success Victor outright rejected his creation as “monstrous”‚ a unit for being unworthy of human

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    Pandoras Box: What the Myth Means TodayIntroductionImagine a life with no pain‚ worries‚ or misery in which to speak all evils held secure by a sacred beast or mythological container. This is the life described in many fantasies of the days before man‚ woman‚ and hardship. With any myth‚ however‚ unlocking and explaining the gift of knowledge and becoming aware seems to account for all evils that have been imparted upon humankind. This is a very similar beginning to the story of Adam and Eve in

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    In this extract‚ Shelley uses language and descriptions to present Frankenstein’s Monster as a naturally innocent and curious individual. The extract is taken from the early stages of the monster’s narrative so it gives the reader a good idea of what the original personality of the monster is like and tells of his first encounter with fire. Initially‚ the monster is presented as intelligent and resourceful. After discovering the fire left by beggars‚ the Monster "watched the operation of the fire"

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    overhears his father say‚ “I cannot believe what Prometheus did. Stealing fire! From the gods! Oh‚ I will punish him. Him‚ his brother and the whole human race!” Hercules was in disbelief of what he just heard. He could not believe that Zeus would be so cruel over a small act‚ one to help the humans! After the gods left and sent Pandora down to Earth for Epimetheus‚ Hercules stormed in to talk to his father. Hercules said‚ “How do you plan on punishing Prometheus‚ Epimetheus‚ and the humans? They did nothing

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    Something that Prometheus seems so interested in. Egoism is a doctrine that individual self worth is the motive behind all conscious action. In this day in age being an egoist is wrong‚ but in Prometheus society being an egoist wasn’t even heard of. Why is it that Prometheus writes down “ego” at the very end of the book on page 105 of Anthem. To Prometheus the word ego is sacred. To Prometheus being an individualist should be something everyone should want and strive for. In fact Prometheus is wanting

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    In what ways does a comparative study accentuate the distinctive contexts of Frankenstein and Blade Runner? Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner are texts that explore the same underlying anxieties and values in humanity. Even though they are constructed nearly 200 years apart‚ the same feelings exist. At the time of composition‚ and‚ through their literary work‚ the authors examine their place in the world. With the proliferation of scientific technology

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    foolish. Many gods and goddesses gave her gifts‚ she was given; curiosity‚ boldness‚ grace‚ desire‚ beauty‚ a sweet singing voice and a soul. Revenge is the key word to use as for why Pandora was created. She was created to be a punishment towards Prometheus‚ because he stole fire from Mount Olympus and gave it to living mortals on earth who were cold and hungry after being

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    In Works and Days‚ Hesiod depicts a mystical story of punishment when Zeus decides to create a beautiful woman named Pandora to punish Prometheus for stealing fire. He then gave Pandora a jar containing misery and turmoil and sends her to Epimetheus who is Prometheus’s cousin where he accepts her and she swiftly releases evil upon man. Yet Elpis the spirit of hope stays in the jar. Elpis was in the jar of turmoil which leads the audience to the suggestion that Elpis is also an evil “for earth is

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    up towards war while the other is harsh‚ but promotes his strife with reward. He goes on to say that being clever and creating short cuts is not a trait worth having. Hesiod gives the example of when Prometheus stole fire from Zeus and in turn‚ future generations were punished because of Prometheus’ cleverness and deception. He relates this to his life and the time when he and Perses’ father died. This was a prominent theme in the poem and conveyed the injustice Hesiod felt towards his brother. There

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    1. Pandora’s Box - http://myths.e2bn.org/mythsandlegends/textonly562-pandoras-box.html Summary: Epimetheus and Prometheus were two brothers who annoyed one of the most powerful Gods‚ Zeus. Because of Zeus’ annoyance‚ we punished all humans by taking away their ability to create fire. However‚ Prometheus rebelled‚ went to a blacksmith named Hephaestos‚ and stole his fire. Zeus became very angry and came up with a harsher punishment for all humans. He made a girl out of clay‚ named her Pandora‚ and

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