Romeo And Juliet: Shakespeare's Metaphor Of Comparing Man To Plants

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The philosopher Plato believed that man was born with a natural depravity and was basically an untrained animal who needed society's help to structure, educate, and fulfill his needs. On the other hand, Plato's pupil Aristotle believed that man is initially born with goodness and virtue. The issue of man's two sides can be thoroughly discussed over the gothic novel of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley...
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The issue of man's two sides can be thoroughly discussed over the gothic novel of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Some critics believe that the "creature" was prone to evil from the onset, that it was innately in his being, while others argue that the treatment the " creature" received from humans pitted him against mankind into an evil and revengeful state...
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