PPT-Frankenstein: Political and Social Issues
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Literary Meaning The literal meaning of the prompt is to find a book that focuses and describes political or social issues in the society Then analyze how the
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Literary Meaning The literal meaning of the prompt is to find a book that focuses and describes political or social issues in the society Then analyze how the author uses literary devices to explain the . By: . Iliana. Rodriguez, . Kiara. Hernandez, . Dilair. Jamal, Alice Tran, Connor . Allensworth. Literary Meaning. The literal meaning of the prompt is to find a . book that focuses and describes political or . An Analysis of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s Representation of Her Own Personal Experiences Through the Rise and Fall of the Characters in . Frankenstein.. Words of Mary Shelley. “Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change.” . Raymond Smith. Timetria flowers. ShaCoya Edwards. Social Acceptance and Belonging. A major theme in Frankenstein is the issue of social acceptance and belongingness. In the novel, Frankenstein's creature is created and immediately after, left alone to fend for . Chapter XVIII. Frankenstein couldn't bring himself to start on the second monster because it repulsed him. . It depressed him and the family thought this depression was because he did not want to marry.. Frankenstein. Mary Shelley. Daughter of famous writer William Godwin (wrote about injustice in government) and famous feminist Mary Wollstonecraft. Mary was born five months after her parents married.. AP English IV. Dual Credit 1302. A look-alike, literally a “double-goer”. An alter ego. A paranormal double of a living person. A doppelgänger is often perceived as a sinister form of bilocation and is regarded by some to be a harbinger of bad luck. In some traditions, a doppelgänger seen by a person's relative or friend portends illness or danger while seeing one's own doppelgänger is said to be an omen of death.. 1.. . Frankenstein. has many elements of a horror story. What strategies and devices does Shelley use to make the story scary? How does Shelley go beyond the usual horror story elements to focus on characters and the differences between their behaviors, beliefs and values?. Review. Othello. Written by William Shakespeare. Characters:. Othello – the Moor, a general (tragic hero). Desdemona – the fair and virtuous (wife of Othello). Cassio. – the flirt, (Othello’s best friend). Arooj sheikh, . sarika. . aggarwal. , . shermy. Thomas. Ap. English 4, 2nd period. What Is an archetype?. A very typical example of a certain person or thing. A universally understood symbol or term, or pattern of behavior, a prototype upon which others are copied or patterned. Mary Shelley’s Background information. Born in England on August 30. th. 1797. Her mother, also named Mary, died shortly after giving birth to her. Raised by her father. Both parents were established writers with radical beliefs for the time. Parody is the practice of taking something well known or renowned and making a mockery of it.. i.e. “Scary Movie” franchise. Generally, parodies are meant to create a comic redo of a specific genre or artist.. :. Frankenstein. Belongs in . the . Canon. Marsha Law, M. S. Ed.. CORE Academy, June 2015. marshalaw3@gmail.com. “I think most readers will agree that . Frankenstein. really is a good novel, both scary and . A deeper look at lyrics. All Along the Watchtower: Bob Dylan. 1. What is the main idea/message of this song?. 2. Dylan wrote this song as a response after reading Frankenstein. What does this song have to do with the book? (include a specific reference to the book OR lyrics). and. . Themes. Romanticism. – the sublime. – . Entgrenzung. . The Gothic. Nature – Science. Language acquisition. Duties and responsibilities. Social rights, common law, jurisdiction. Mark 1 – The Scarlett Johansson Bot.
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