PPT-Frankenstein Chapter XI Chapter XI p. 70-72

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The creature tells of his experiences waking up He talks of how his senses developed He had a problem telling the difference between light and dark His vision took

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The creature tells of his experiences waking up He talks of how his senses developed He had a problem telling the difference between light and dark His vision took several days to come into focus the way it takes time for infants eyes to adjust . 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 . 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. 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. 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.. 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?. 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. Ethan Henry, Liam . Ellinger. ,. Taylor Morris, and Jessie Pan. Romance is the bond of love between two people, and the acts of acting it out. Realism is the desire to make something artificial be as close to the real version as possible. . Volume I . Chapters 5 – 7 . Volume 2. Chapter 1. Chapter 5 marks a return to a previous narrative style. What device does Shelley use to maintain first person point of view, while allowing us to understand what has gone on at the Frankenstein residence in Geneva? . 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. What . is a zebra?. Winklepickers. – pointed shoes. .. Goals – . Discuss Thematic questions for Frankenstein. . Homework – . If you have not been annotating prepare for tomorrow’s discussion by having a quote and question to discuss.. 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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