Cottagers is the nickname for Fulham football club.
Cottagers is the nickname for the Fulham football club.
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He really wanted to communicate with the DeLacey family (the cottagers he was watching and helping).
In "Frankenstein," the creature overheard Felix discussing why the people had moved away from the cottage. They left because of their fear of the monster. When he heard the explanation, he became enraged and set the empty building on fire.
When the monster approaches the cottagers, he hopes to be accepted and form a bond with them, despite his appearance. However, he is met with fear and hostility, leading to feelings of loneliness and despair. His attempts to connect with the family ultimately result in rejection, reinforcing his isolation and bitterness towards humanity. This encounter emphasizes the theme of prejudice and the longing for companionship.
Though he begged them to let him join them; when he tried to reveal himself to them, they were horrified by his appearance, and they moved out of their cottage the next day.
The Creature felt guilty because he had been contributing to the plight of the cottagers', a young man and and his mother, who were quite poor, by stealing their food. So he stopped taking their food, and would leave firewood at their door every day in an attempt to make amends.
The creature finds the cottagers' kindness, affection, and harmonious interactions striking and profoundly moving. Their ability to express deep emotions and care for one another contrasts sharply with his own experiences of rejection and isolation. Observing their daily life and mutual support fills him with both admiration and longing for companionship, highlighting his deep sense of loneliness and desire for acceptance. This stark contrast intensifies his feelings of alienation and fuels his quest for understanding and connection.
Fulham Football Club is commonly nicknamed "The Cottagers." This nickname originates from the club's historic home at Craven Cottage, which is situated by the River Thames in London. Another popular nickname for the team is "The Whites," referring to their traditional white home kit.
The cottagers couldn't pay their rent and their crops were frozen in the ground so they couldn't harvest them and sell them on the market for rent. The monster being extra-strong harvested their crops for them and thereby enabled them to get on with their lives.