PPT-Duality in Frankenstein
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AP English IV Dual Credit 1302 A lookalike literally a doublegoer An alter ego A paranormal double of a living person A doppelgänger is often perceived as a sinister
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AP English IV Dual Credit 1302 A lookalike literally a doublegoer 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 persons relative or friend portends illness or danger while seeing ones own doppelgänger is said to be an omen of death. LP Duality YiZhang Yi Outline Outline DualofLPs Dual Strong Duality No gap: primal optimal, dual opitmal Nogap:primalinfeasibledualunbounded No infeasible No gap: primal unbounded, dual infeasible Ifi What feelings to you have after viewing this painting?. What do you predict might be a major theme or topic in the story?. Romanticism. Romantic Era. 1800-1840 . Reaction to the Industrial Revolution and Age of Enlightenment/Reason. 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 . Mary Shelley. Story Structure. Robert Walton tells of his life and Victor Frankenstein’s story in Letters 1-4 written to his sister. . POV: Robert Walton is “I”. Victor Frankenstein tells of his fixation with science and the Monster’s story in the chapters. 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 . Epigraph. . Did . I request thee, Maker,. From thy clay. To mould me Man, did I. Solicit thee. From darkness to promote me?. Book 10: 743-745. Milton’s . Paradise Lost. Mary Shelley. 30 . 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). By Zach Glaros, Caitlin Coelho, Senada Krvavac, Liz Quintero, Ryan Barker. Volume I. Captain of the English ship, Robert Walton, writes a series of letters to his sister, Margaret Saville, detailing the stages of his journey to the north pole.. 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 Siye Wu KITP Langlands Duality 8-8-08 S-duality in Vafa-Witten theoryPage 2Siye Wu KITP Langlands Duality 8-8-08 S-duality in Vafa-Witten theoryPage 3Siye Wu KITP Langlands Duality 8-8-08 S-duality in week beginning . 5. th. October. Instructions: . Complete the activities show on each slide.. Answer in your exercise book. Lesson 11 . Define it:. A remarkable person, thing or event. Example:. “The Creature is a phenomenon, who terrifies all who read his story.’. – D1-branes in 2d black hole and their dual . Yasuaki. . Hikida. (Keio University). Refs.. [1] YH, V. . Schomerus. (DESY), JHEP0710(2007)064.. [2] YH, V. . Schomerus. (DESY), JHEP0903(2009)095..
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