That 's exactly what mean by showing more emotion. If that 's what it would 've taken to prevent Marcel from starting a war with the family it wouldn 't take me long at all to do whatever it takes. But I wouldn 't have killed Marcel. It 's just wouldn 't have happened in that instance if i considered him family. Even Klaus said there was another way. Klaus at least tried to mend the situation in his own way when he didn 't if do this.
Also, can you give an example as to when Elijah has talked someone down? Klaus had this moment with Hayley when he comforted her about being a hybrid. That scene had more emotion in it from him than what Marcel got. At least Klaus tried when it should 've been Elijah. Elijah owes Marcel a ton, but treated him like disposable shit while trying to preach that he 's family at the same time.
Technically, this season we 've seen Elijah and Marcel together so everything that Marcel
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Yeah Freya didn 't know either of them, so I guess on her part I can 't say much. I understand that they put family first, I would too. But I would 've had a backup plan when it came to sacrificing Davina, not that I care, but it would 've prevented a lot of situations. They don 't know how to communicate and that 's the problem.
Cami and Hayley speeches are different in a way. Cami has emotion being shown, while Hayley just continues to blame the person she 's yapping at. It would 've been Cami like if she expressed emotion towards Marcel 's death. Don 't claim to be someone 's friend, but then not feel shit when they die. She 's no one 's friend, but Elijah 's.
The whole Elijah and Hayley thing may make sense to you. But that scene was bullshit and out of nowhere to me. Them fucking now out of all the times made no sense. When someone dies is when they want to do this? If that 's the case, then they should have fucked when Cami and Davina died. Elijah has let his walls down multiple times without having sex with someone, so I 'm not buying
Instead of kissing his girlfriend, he kisses Sam. This reaction to the dare made Mary Elizabeth and her friend Sam mad at Charlie. He then realized that that reaction was not the smartest. This made him change because after he knew that what he did was wrong and tried for the rest of the book to apologize to Mary
and Charlie had the courage to speak up about girls being
Charlie manifestly wishes for another chance to see his mother. Regardless, when sibling argue and blame they usually realize that it won't get them anywhere and they won't make them any happier. At the end Lafayette, Ty’ree, and Charlie mended their relationship. And perceived that their life is a
Perhaps because he saw the brokenness of Victor after the death of his Father and Elizabeth and felt sympathy, similar to what he said he felt after the death of Henry, “I pitied Frankenstein; my pity amounted to horror: I abhorred myself.” (Shelley 271) Perhaps he felt satisfied enough getting Victor to break that much, in order to ignore the last brother and follow him. If Frankenstein would have less emotion I wonder if the monster would have hesitated at all in going after Ernest. Even so how could Ernest possibly feel being the only one left in his family, not knowing why they are all dying or that Victor is the cause.
But later, Charlie got more courageous and stood up to his mom. One night Charlie caught his mom having an affair and she told him that he was going to be in trouble for being out this late. But he stood his ground and told her that she was in the wrong not him. It takes courage to stand your ground, especially to your mom. But that isn't the only time Charlie stood up for himself.
From a child’s perspective, when a promise is made it must be kept. This is a severe violation of the little trust the monster had left in Victor and in mankind. Emotionally abusive parents often make promises that the know the will not and cannot keep. This manipulation causes extreme “anxiety, depression and resentment” in children when abusive parents “pathologically or compulsively” lie (Pearl 2017). The monster displays this after his father breaks his promise and destroys the second creature, causing the monster to swear revenge on Victor’s wedding night and going on to kill Henry.
He pulls at the heartstrings of Victor’s emotions, but Victor can see the true evil that is within him. “But it is true that I am a wretch. I have murdered the lovely and helpless; I have strangled the innocent as they slept and grasped to death his throat who never injured me or any other living being,” had mentioned the monster after Victor’s death (197). The monster claims that he was unloved, and he was right in that regard, but that does not form evil. Evil forms by the weakness of one’s mind, not neglect.
They want to be loved, but when they are pushed away , they feel miserable and will do anything to feel accepted. The monster acts out in hurtful ways because he is miserable, and doesn’t want to be seen as a horrible figure in the eyes of others. He feels inferior to others such as Elizabeth, and Victor's brother, and fear that nobody will ever accept him because of his appearance. Victor's separation from his friends and family is an example of how exile can cause you to be distant. Although Victor left his town for scientific purposes, he regrets leaving the life he had before .
Everybody knows that there are four seasons, and everyone has their favorite one out of all of them. Mine is when the woods turns into a coloring book of orange and red, when I put a nice warm batch of hot co-co on the stove, and were all of my family comes together every year. My favorite season is fall. My favorite hobby is hunting.
The monologue I chose to perform is from the movie You, Me, and Dupree, by Michael Lesieur and it is delivered by the character Randolph Dupree. Prior to the point of the movie the monologue is given, Dupree is fired from his job and loses his house due to taking five days off to attending Carl’s (his best friend) wedding as the best man. Carl welcomes him to stay at his house for a few days. During one of those days, Carl is called into work the morning he is supposed to give a career day speech to his wife’s elementary school classroom.
By not getting close to anyone, they wouldn’t have to worry about getting let down or hurt. At the same time, each of the characters wanted
Victor dies failing to fulfill his pledge and his only son was there to mourn him. All the monster wanted has to be accepted by someone. When Victor didn’t he looked to
Justine took the blame for a crime she didn’t even commit and wasn’t afraid. “I do not fear to die… I am resigned to the fate awaiting me”(91). Victor shows fear throughout the novel. He first shows fear when his creation of the monster is complete. “Unable to endure the aspect of the being I had created, I rushed out out of the room and continued a long time traversing my bedchamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep”(47).
He constantly talks about how Charles has so much swagger although he is constantly getting in trouble ." Today Charles hit the teacher " . " He was awfully fresh". Laurie 's parents don 't seem suspicious in any way .But Laurie was secretly doing all these horrible things at school
What would you do if you were accused or punished for someone else's actions? Other people’s frustrations can be dangerous, especially if that person or thing has powerful traits. This is exactly what happens in Frankenstein when the monster becomes angry with Victor Frankenstein. Although the monster becomes angry with Victor, he takes most of his revenge out on the innocent people within the story instead of Victor. Victor may not have been hurt physically, but he was hurt mentally.