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AS and A Level: English Literature: Prose: Pre-1900: Mary Shelly Coursework


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Compare and contrast the ways in which the two texts 'A picture of Dorian Gray' and 'Frankenstein' can be seen as works of gothic fiction.
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comparison, victor and monster
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Frankenstien;In her 1831 introduction to the novel Shelley explained how she wanted to 'curdle the blood and quicken the beatings of the heart'. Do you think she achieves her aim? Look closely at chapter 20.
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This essay will focus on the way Walton's letters bring out the main themes that will increase the reader's understanding of the rest of the novel
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''mistakes in frankenstein''
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Compare and contrast the ways in which Frankenstein and one other Gothic novel explore the meaning of the 'monstrous'.
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To what extent is ''Frankenstein' concerned with the theme of education and what does it have to say about the advantages and disadvantages of this?
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Frankenstein contrasts his 'thirst for knowledge' with Elizabeth's interest in 'the aerial creations of the poets'.
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‘[The] juxtaposition of the ghastly and the everyday suggests one of the defining characteristics of the gothic genre, that of the uncanny double, the shadowy world that is the complex underbelly of familiar experienceâ€(TM) â€"Laura Kranzler. Di
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In ‘Frankensteinâ€(TM) it is generally accepted that the female characters and their values are presented in direct contrast to the ambitious, self seeking men. Examine the impact of two or more female characters in this appropriate statement.
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The Afterlife of Frankenstein
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‘[The] juxtaposition of the ghastly and the everyday suggests one of the defining characteristics of the gothic genre, that of the uncanny double, the shadowy world that is the complex underbelly of familiar experienceâ€(TM) â€"Laura Kranzler. Di
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In ‘Frankensteinâ€(TM) it is generally accepted that the female characters and their values are presented in direct contrast to the ambitious, self seeking men. Examine the impact of two or more female characters in this appropriate statement.
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"A very pleasing essay! A pleasure to read. The structure of the essay is sound and clear, the argument evolves naturally and your logic is clear and backed up with a decent amount of evidence - I think, perhaps, that you may actually run the risk of having not enough quotes at points - while your vocabulary is evidently well stocked and well utilised. I must say, however, perhaps the introduction isn't as focused as I would like - it took two careful readings to fully grasp what was going on. However, I must confess that I'm searching for these faults because it is a sublime essay. TSR User: chidona"
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