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But his creation, often misconceived as Frankenstein itself, becomes a testament to the dangers of unchecked ambition and the profound loneliness of existence. The essence of Victor Frankenstein in Undead Girl Murder Farce undergoes a radical transformation. Rather than the cerebral,
tormented creator, he emerges as the monster himself and a hulking force of
nature. He is more brute than brawn. This version of Frankenstein is less the mastermind behind the monster and more of a monster himself, reminiscent of Marvel's Incredible Hulk in sheer physical might. RELATED: 10 Best Paranormal Romances In Anime, Ranked Carmilla the Vampiress:
Mistress of Seduction In the vast realm vampire lore, few characters shine as evocatively as Carmilla. Penned by
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Carmilla precedes Bram Stoker's Dracula and is often cited as one of the earliest works of vampire fiction. Set in the eerie backdrop of Syria, the story follows a beguiling female vampire who becomes infatuated with the tale's young protagonist, Laura. Through Carmilla, Le Fanu explores the dual nature of his vampire – both predatory and seductive. This enigmatic figure, with her bewitching beauty and unsettling tendencies, has since become a staple of gothic literature. In the world of Undead Girl Murder Farce, Carmilla's persona is reinvigorated with a formidable twist.
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The authors also argue
that if physical attractiveness can improve a company's success, then awarding people for it is justifiable, as the trait is thus relevant to the job and discrimination only occurs when irrelevant traits are used. In addition, the authors question the practicality of both redressing any injustices based on lookism and of determining whether such injustices have in fact occurred. Thus the authors conclude that there can be no clear model of injustice in such discrimination, nor would legislation to address it be practicable – "We do not see how any policy interventions to redress beauty discrimination can be justified. "[32] Nancy Etcoff, author of Survival of the Prettiest, argues that
human preference for attractiveness is rooted in evolutionary instinct and that trying to prevent it from influencing people would be "telling them to stop enjoying food or sex or novelty or love" and thus argues that "being beautiful and being prized for it is not a social evil. "[33][failed verification] Political lookism[edit] Lookism has been an issue in politics for centuries, with a long tradition in the United Kingdom of "mercilessly exaggerat[ing]" the physical flaws of politicians in newspaper cartoons. [34] In the 1960 US Presidential race between John F.