Sunday, December 12, 2010

Returning to Victor's Torment




And from the shore at dawn . . .
The evidence,  image,  memory, and  injustice
 

6 comments:

  1. Why are you posting these pictures again? I just need you to refresh my memory

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  2. These images are pretty symbolic, but i can't discern what are they supposed to be symbolizing.

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  3. Wow these pictures are breath taking! I actually pictured Mary Shelly quite differently in my mind!

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  4. yup me as well she look's way different. i thought that look older!!

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  5. I'm pretty sure this is a pic of when she was younger...is the message written on the locket in italian?

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  6. Guys, these are merely examples of 18th century lockets. The likeness, to my knowledge, has nothing to do with the characters in the novel, Mary Shelley or her husband.
    This is an example of what the locket found on Justine might have looked like: the evidence used to establish Justine’s guilt and death sentence.

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