Spark. Notes: Frankenstein: Character List. Victor Frankenstein  - . The doomed protagonist and narrator of the main portion.

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Studying in Ingolstadt, Victor discovers the secret. Victor keeps his creation of the monster a. His feeling. of abandonment compels him to seek revenge against his creator. He records. the incredible tale in a series of letters addressed to his sister.

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Elizabeth is Victor’s cousin, the child of Alphonse. Active Directory Group Display Name Examples. Frankenstein’s sister. In the 1. 83. 1 edition. Victor’s mother rescues Elizabeth from a destitute peasant cottage. Italy. Elizabeth embodies the novel’s motif of passive women. Victor’s attention. His cheerfulness counters Victor’s moroseness.

The monster strangles William in the woods. Geneva in order to hurt Victor for abandoning him. William’s. death deeply saddens Victor and burdens him with tremendous guilt. Justine is blamed and executed for William’s murder. After her father’s death. Caroline is taken in by, and later marries, Alphonse Frankenstein.

Waldman - . The. professor of chemistry who sparks Victor’s interest in science. Krempe  - . A. professor of natural philosophy at Ingolstadt. He dismisses Victor’s. Kirwin - . The. magistrate who accuses Victor of Henry’s murder.

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Bricks to all greenhouses! Black thumb and cutworm to the potted plant! Vincent Millay, . Because hope is tomorrow and flowers have no tomorrow. Merwin. Break open a cherry tree and there are no flowers, but the spring breeze brings forth myriad blossoms. Flow forth, ye perfumes of my heart, and seek beyond these mountains the dear one of my dreams!

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Some seem to smile; some have a sad expression; some are pensive and diffident; others again are plain, honest and upright, like the broad- faced sunflower and the hollyhock. As it was with the garden, so it was with the meadows. The rhomboid fields below the Blandings house lay warped on the hills, and each was a bedazzling flung scarf of wildflowers. It is an example of the eternal seductiveness of life.

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His most fragrant flowers, unlike the hollyhocks and the sunflowers, do not challenge the attention of the careless wayfarer, but hide under the cool hedgerows and only betray themselves by their sweetness. Our dearest and deepest joys are not those which we have in the glare of publicity, but those which cluster round about us in the home. Cook, James Douglas, and J. F. Mc. Leod, Carnations & Pinks, 1. Flowers whisper .

Sun. Wolf, professorsunwolf. Flowers are those little colorful beacons of the sun from which we get sunshine when dark, somber skies blanket our thoughts. They just open up and turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful.

What intensity in those odorous buds of the Bon Silene, making the very spirit bound as though a message had reached it from heaven. And the verbena bed is compassed with fitful fragrance. Even the pansies, with their dewy eyes, are ready to rival the violets now.. Nor must the purple buds of the calycanthus be forgotten. How could the rude Earth make these if her Essence, rugged as she looks and is, were not inwardly Beauty? He came close to him, and put his hand upon his shoulder.

There is something strange about them, at once vivid and secret, like flowers traced in fire in the phantasmal garden of a witch. Chesterton, Alarms and Discursions, . Wister. Springtime flowers bloom like colorful arrows piercing their way to the sun.

Smith, in her last poetical volume, which, alas, is truly a legacy, has fully vindicated her pretensions to the laurel. Her love of Botany, as well as of Poetry, often leads her to the fields, and she suffers not a flower to remain unsung. The thought, in . To me, as to thousands, they ever seem to whisper such sweet things, and tell such strange and fairy- like stories of their present and past existence, that they appeal to the highest faculties of our being. Adair Fitz- Gerald (1.

The Zankiwank & The Bletherwitch, 1. A flower's appeal is in its contradictions — so delicate in form yet strong in fragrance, so small in size yet big in beauty, so short in life yet long on effect. It is the pretty wood- sorrel (Oxalis acetosella).. It was found by Captain Parry in places where scarcely any other flower ventured to blossom..

It is a humble little flower, lowly in growth, its delicate pearl- white petals elegantly veined with purple lines.. Almost as beautiful is its bright green triplet leaf, shaped like three small hearts joined together at the points, and which spring profusely around the blossoms. It is the most sensitive wilding we have; for so soon as the evening dews begin to fall, it droops its leaves around the stems, and ever seems to shrink at the approach of night, or the faintest whisper of a coming storm.

It is a glory of tender green and shaded amethyst and grateful hum of bees, the very voice of Spring. Every sense is gratified, even that of touch, when the delicate plumes of the fragrant Lilac blossoms brush your cheek as you walk through its path; there is no spot of fairer loveliness than this Lilac walk in May.

It is a wonderful study of flickering light and grateful shade in midsummer.. The very spirit of the Lilacs seems visible, etched with a purity of touch that makes them sentient, speaking beings, instead of silent plants. That it yearns to be carried away.

They seem Heaven's own messengers sent straight to man to bear glad tidings of universal and undying love. And since flowers had to be distinguished from each other, they have attributed graceful analogies to them, dreamy images, pure and passionate names which perpetuate and harmonize in our minds the sensations of gentle charm and violent intoxication with which they inspire us.

So it is that certain peonies, their favorite flower, are saluted by the Chinese, according to their form or color, by these delicious names, each an entire poem and an entire novel: The Young Girl Who Offers Her Breasts, or: The Water That Sleeps Beneath the Moon, or: The Sunlight in the Forest, or: The First Desire of the Reclining Virgin, or: My Gown Is No Longer All White Because in Tearing It the Son of Heaven Left a Little Rosy Stain; or, even better, this one: I Possessed My Lover in the Garden. Every flower has a cordial word which nature directs towards him. They are the hieroglyphics of angels, loved by all men for the beauty of their character, though few can decipher even fragments of their meaning. Child. Have you ever seen a flower down. Sometimes angels skip around. And in their blissful state of glee.

Bump into a daisy or sweet pea.~Terri Guillemets. Best Os To Hack With Stardoll. But as for the particular William in deference to whom a rosy summer flower is called . By a coincidence the flower, which is not remarkably elegant or graceful—on the contrary, it is an erect, sturdy, bunch plant, with the blossom for the most part of a bright pronounced crimson, when it is not pied or entirely white, and quite without scent—it is known in France as !

I should as soon, pleasant flower as it is, look for poetry in a cabbage. Our English poets had more reason when they loved and proclaimed their love for the yellow daffodil, the old . Man loved the flowers and invented vases. Man loved the birds and invented cages.).

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