A Comparison Of Frankenstein And King Kong

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Movies are used to show the reality of the world and what would society is like. The poem, "Enter Dark Stranger," develops the theme by using movies as the focus. The poem makes references of the movies Frankenstein, Shane, and King Kong. Frankenstein is a film known to be about a green monster created by a crazy scientist. The poem depicts the monster a clueless creation wanting to be human-like. Shane is a film about a man named Shane who created conflict with the men of his town. Having created the conflict, an evil gunslinger is called to kill him. King Kong is a film about a forbidden love between a woman and a beast. Being a beast, conflicts come ahead of him but wanting to protect the woman, he makes poor choices. These films are used …show more content…

Although he might not want to cause any harm, he is a creation without any brain which is the reason why he makes clueless choices. "The ants hoist pitchforks to march on our ankles as we watch the burgher's daughter bob downstream in a ring of daisies," represents a scene in the film in which the creature is seen with a little girl playing with daisies. She shows him that the daisies are like boats because the float. The creature reacts before thinking and throws the little girl into the water, realizing after that she could not float like the daisies. In consequence, villagers rebel against him and put him on fire. The creature came into a world and people opposed of him because he could not be human like them although he wanted to. His actions caused him to lose his life but also the fact that he did not look human at all and he was just an ugly creation. The creature would be known as the dark stranger because he isn't from the human world and could not be apart of …show more content…

The evil gunslinger who's name is Jack Wilson is known for his evilness and the conflicts that would come upon you for having a bad relationship with him. "In 'Shane' when Jack Palance first appears, a stray cur takes one look and slinks away on tiptoes, able, we understand, to recognize something truly dark," depicts that looks can affect the way people see you, even animals. The dog mentioned, moves away from Jack Wilson who is played by Jack Palance because he is truly evil. He truly evil that the author demonstrates it in the poem by using exaggeration, "But forget Palance, who would have murdered Alabama for fun." The author wants to depict how evil Palance truly is and that he is the dark stranger. He is the dark stranger in human form for being so evil and

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