#Unholy Creation
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dentemcat · 1 year ago
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A very important culturally significant drawing of a borse which is not a horse nor a bug
Behold
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blueheartbookclub · 1 year ago
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"Resurrecting Prometheus: Mary Shelley's Haunting Masterpiece, Frankenstein"
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Mary W. Shelley's "Frankenstein: Or, The Modern Prometheus" stands as an immortal testament to the enduring power of gothic literature and its exploration of the human condition. In this haunting tale of scientific ambition gone awry, Shelley weaves a narrative that transcends time, challenging our notions of morality, creation, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Victor Frankenstein's reckless quest to defy the boundaries of life and death results in the birth of a creature both wretched and sublime. Shelley's evocative prose takes us on a journey through the icy landscapes of the Arctic and the darkest recesses of the human soul. The novel's layered narrative, framed within the letters of an ambitious explorer, adds depth to the overarching tragedy, creating a sense of impending doom.
As the creature grapples with his identity, rejected by society and his own creator, Shelley compels us to confront themes of isolation, prejudice, and the consequences of playing god. The moral ambiguity of Victor Frankenstein and the sympathetic portrayal of his creature blur the lines between good and evil, challenging readers to ponder the ethical implications of scientific innovation.
"Frankenstein" is more than a cautionary tale about the dangers of scientific hubris; it is a profound exploration of the consequences of unchecked ambition and the responsibility that comes with creation. Shelley's narrative mastery, coupled with her intellectual depth, makes this novel a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers, inviting them to ponder the boundaries of human knowledge and the price of playing with the forces of life and death.
"Frankenstein: Or, The Modern Prometheus" by Mary W. Shelley is available in Amazon in paperback 12.99$ and hardcover 20.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 266
Language: English
Rating: 10/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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mildly-amused-cheese · 6 months ago
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Something in me made me create this and I have no idea what it means
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blueheartbooks · 1 year ago
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"Resurrecting Prometheus: Mary Shelley's Haunting Masterpiece, Frankenstein"
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Mary W. Shelley's "Frankenstein: Or, The Modern Prometheus" stands as an immortal testament to the enduring power of gothic literature and its exploration of the human condition. In this haunting tale of scientific ambition gone awry, Shelley weaves a narrative that transcends time, challenging our notions of morality, creation, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Victor Frankenstein's reckless quest to defy the boundaries of life and death results in the birth of a creature both wretched and sublime. Shelley's evocative prose takes us on a journey through the icy landscapes of the Arctic and the darkest recesses of the human soul. The novel's layered narrative, framed within the letters of an ambitious explorer, adds depth to the overarching tragedy, creating a sense of impending doom.
As the creature grapples with his identity, rejected by society and his own creator, Shelley compels us to confront themes of isolation, prejudice, and the consequences of playing god. The moral ambiguity of Victor Frankenstein and the sympathetic portrayal of his creature blur the lines between good and evil, challenging readers to ponder the ethical implications of scientific innovation.
"Frankenstein" is more than a cautionary tale about the dangers of scientific hubris; it is a profound exploration of the consequences of unchecked ambition and the responsibility that comes with creation. Shelley's narrative mastery, coupled with her intellectual depth, makes this novel a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers, inviting them to ponder the boundaries of human knowledge and the price of playing with the forces of life and death.
"Frankenstein: Or, The Modern Prometheus" by Mary W. Shelley is available in Amazon in paperback 12.99$ and hardcover 20.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 266
Language: English
Rating: 10/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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cosmicwolf978 · 2 years ago
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September 21st, 1987.
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…What I am about to do has not been approved by the Vatican.
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mimiikw0 · 6 months ago
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Decay
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angrycheesegirl · 2 months ago
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I made Jane Signalis into a Brickheadz and frankly I had a lot of fun doing it.
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some-artist525 · 3 months ago
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A painting I did for a friend for Christmas of her wife, Max Jagerman/Will Branner (I had such high anxiety over messing up the face that I just printed one and went with it)
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revenant-coining · 1 year ago
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Holy Dagger | Unholy Chalice
(pt: Holy Dagger | Unholy Chalice /end pt)
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Holy/Divine Dagger (link); a queer person who’s presentation is stereotypically considered unholy/sacrilege in nature, but the user sees it as holy/divine.
Unholy/Sacrilege Chalice (link); a queer person who’s presentation is stereotypically considered holy/divine in nature, but the user sees it as unholy/sacrilege.
we feel like these experiences could be described by chalice & dagger, but we wanted a term that was more “upfront” about it ^u^ (smiling emoticon).
holy/divine dagger for cam!
tagging; @radiomogai
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itty-bitty-sunshine · 5 months ago
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Went to the book shop and saw an ai coloring book for sale. Im gonna start biting i think
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sweetpastillas · 10 months ago
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pines family soapbox car race but its dipper & stan vs mabel & ford, loser takes over respective chore shift/shack tour for a week
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doriansredroses · 2 months ago
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I’m unhinged. Oh my god. I found this new dress up game by one of my favorite creators and I had to check it out. Well, turns out there was both cat ears and a tail. My best friend was talking about Mozart. This creation was born.
MAGICAL CATGIRL MOZART!!!!
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Would his transformation line be leck mich im arsh?
Here’s the game if anyone is interested.
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rainyaarts · 2 years ago
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What if the paper mario games were siblings?
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cosmicwolf978 · 2 years ago
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shoutout to my fellow “unable to smile normally for pictures” homies
i also just can’t draw him smiling normally it looks wrong. only sad john on this blog /lh
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mouseishere · 1 year ago
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I made some more perler bead things!! Red among us astronaut and John from Faith: the unholy Trinity!
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incomingalbatross · 7 months ago
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Your Frankenstein liveblogging reminds me of me texting my thoughts on it actively to my mom
Ha! You know what, I was ALSO telling my mom about some of Victor's Bad Choices while I was reading. I guess Frankenstein just requires live commentary :P
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