PPT-Frankenstein

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Introduction Life and Times of Mary Shelley Born Mary Wollstoncraft William Godwin and Mary Wollstoncraft both liberal writers 1797 Mother wrote A Valediction

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Introduction Life and Times of Mary Shelley Born Mary Wollstoncraft William Godwin and Mary Wollstoncraft both liberal writers 1797 Mother wrote A Valediction on the rights of Woman feminist. Assignments . Pre-reading: The BIO. Objective: . Understanding the author’s purpose.. Activity: . Students will read the . BIOGRAPHY . and watch the . VIDEO. . while created first person point of view notes on Mary . Frankenstein. Mary Shelley. Wrote . Frankenstein . when she was only 18. Published anonymously. Both parents were famous writers.. Marriage to Percy Shelley, a famous poet . “Romantic beyond romance.”. Romanticism. 1750-1850 or 1789-1820. What central concepts. would you associate with Romanticism?. Nature. Poet. Feeling. “language near to the language of men”. The poems. "The Daffodils" and "My Heart Leaps. A short introduction to the genre. Origins. Gothic novel reaction . against Augustan ideals (many . feature fights between fathers and sons). Some . elements found in earlier ballads (. the supernatural. . (1797-1851). A look at literary criticism and conversations about Shelley’s novel, . Frankenstein. By: Jessica Berke. Inspiration behind the novel. The idea for what is often called the first science fiction novel was born on the shores of Lake Geneva, in the "year without a summer. Frankenstein. . The Gothic Novel. Frankenstein. is by no means the first Gothic novel. Instead, this novel is a compilation of Romantic and Gothic elements combined into a singular work with an unforgettable story. . 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?. Reminders. If Mrs. Coates is writing you a recommendation and you are NOT using the Common App, you need to provide ME an addressed, stamped envelope for each college, and I will give them to her.. Frankenstein. 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). 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 . 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 . 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. Frankenstein FRAMED naRRATIVE Elaine C. Lauren N. Tania C.  N'Dea  W.  Framed Narrative:  Serves as a companion story to the main story within the story Often in the form of letters Often introductory

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