It reflects social and cultural issues at the time as Frankenstein was a reaction against science.
His answer is that today's Jewish establishment did not spring from American Jewish liberalism, but was a reaction against it.
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The key factors are cultural and generational divisions, the victim's refusal to toe a line and a reaction against a family or clan's self-proclaimed code or rules.
The rise of the Obamacons is more than a reaction against Mr Bush's remodelling of the Republican Party and Mr McCain's desperation: there were plenty of disillusioned Republicans in 2004 who did not warm to John Kerry.
The prohibition of imagery (Iconoclasm) by the Eastern Church in the eighth and ninth centuries (and, after the Reformation, by Protestant sects) was a reaction against the widespread heresy of "real presence" the belief that the image of God or of Christ had itself an aspect of divinity.
While the designer's early collections for his eponymous menswear brand were more techno than tulips (a reaction against his childhood in the Belgian countryside with a mother who was "obsessed with flowers"), the designer has more recently learned to embrace his pastoral roots, first at the helm of Jil Sander and now at Dior.
Day-to-day life in Japan can be oppressively rigid, and cosplay is a creative reaction against the pressures.
Ms Jordan, meanwhile, had felt a powerful reaction against the trial itself.
This is because their promoters want to create a different rationale for investment, a direct reaction against the excesses of Wall St and the City, which in turn is an opportunity for people to invest money for returns that might not be measured only in dollars.
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At the time, it was in reaction to a backlash against the violence and things in video games.
The Bishop of Hulme in Manchester, Stephen Lowe, said there is often a "kneejerk reaction" against relaxing drug laws.
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Suddenly, a number of organizations that purport to represent Muslims in the United States warn that the episode might produce a racist and bigoted reaction against their co-religionists.
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Hubbard left his distinctive mark on a workshop of handmade goods called the Roycrofters, a throwback to medieval guilds and reaction against the mechanization of the industrial age.
Amid suggestions that sterling could be heavily sold when financial markets open on Monday, Conservative MP Kwasi Kwarteng warned against a "kneejerk reaction" and said the downgrade should have already been "priced into" foreign exchange calculations.
This seems to be a reaction to Iran's threats to retaliate against any attack by closing the Strait of Hormuz, the passage for roughly 40% of the world's traded oil, and striking at neighbouring countries.
Still, Mr Fukuda has pulled off a Koizumi-like feat: with Mr Ozawa's help, he has positioned himself as a crusader against his own party's forces of reaction.
To understand their reaction, take a look through the 76-page affidavit against Mr. Blagojevich.
Americans' sympathetic reaction to Mr Clinton's travails may herald a backlash against harassment law.
The forward was named in the Rangers starting line-up for Sunday's League Cup final against Celtic and should be available unless he suffers a reaction.
Somehow we suspect that, if any of these companies make a run at Microsoft, they're going to face a reaction that makes Apple's successful defense of the Tiger brand against Tiger Direct look meek by comparison.
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"I've got a strong enough bunch that they'll show the right reaction come Saturday against Thistle, " he said.
The public reaction to this display of assumed victory sent Labour to a fourth defeat against John Major's Tories.
The fighting sparked a furious reaction in Afghanistan on Thursday, with thousands of Afghans chanting slogans against Pakistan as they carried the body of the killed border policeman, Mohammed Qassim Khan, through the streets of Nangarhar's capital city of Jalalabad.
The laws against hate crimes were made in 1934, to protect the Jews in a reaction to what was happening in Germany.
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This was largely a reaction to the painful memory of the Asian crisis: Asian countries wanted to insure themselves against another sudden flight of capital.
Moreover, the chances are that it would evoke outrage throughout the Middle East (although Arab governments would privately rejoice at the event), and probably provoke an Iranian reaction that could involve a very large war as the Israelis are attacked by, and retaliate against, Iran's proxies in the Levant and throughout the world.
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It's easy to see why Robbie Rogers gave the answer he did when a journalist asked him what he thought the reaction might be if he were to line up for Leeds against, say, Millwall.
Iver parish councillor Alan Oxley said he had not had a chance to look at the detail yet but his immediate reaction was that as it was a development in the green belt, the "normal presumption" was to be against it, unless it proved to be in the public interest.
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