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GCSE: English Literature: Prose Fiction: By Author: Mary Shelley Coursework
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Highest Rated Mary Shelley Essays
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| How far do you sympathise with Victor Frankensteins creature? |
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| Discuss the media techniques in 'Frankenstein'in order to convey meaning. |
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| Hero Representation in Frankenstein |
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| Over the first half of the term we have been studying Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" and Graham Greene's "The Destructors". The object of this coursework is to compare the two stories |
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| In Frankenstein we can see that there are many examples of parenting. We can see that the relationships are always in some ways different to what we can "normal" parenting. |
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| In which respects is "Frankenstein" a Gothic novel in close Reference to subject; theme; language and style? |
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| Some critics view the creature in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as a victim, others as an evil monster. Explore how the narration of both the creature and Frankenstein address the narrate on the issue of responsibility. |
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| Frankenstein who is the real monster. |
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| Frankenstein Essay: How does Shelley present the creature between chapters 11 & 16? |
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| Compare and contrast the attempts made at achieving the illusion of reality in Great Expectations, and Frankenstein. |
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| In what ways is Shelly's novel a statement against interfering with nature? |
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| Remind yourself of Chapter 4 and the Birth Scene. Mary Shelley's aim was to "Curdle the blood and quicken the beatings of the heart". How does she do this in this section of the novel? |
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| 'The novel is a powerful examination of, challenge to, what is good and evil in man and therefore society.'From your understanding of Frankenstein, discuss your response to the above opinions. |
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| 'Frankenstein is full of ideas and warnings which are relevant to a modern audience.' -Discuss the enduring appeal of the novel. |
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| In Frankenstein,how does Shelley inspire sympathy for the creature? |
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| "Who is the Real Monster in Frankenstein, Victor or his Creation?" |
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| frankenstein Look at the significance of Chapter 5 to the novel as a whole. |
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| How Human Relationships Are Significant To the Development of the Novel |
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| "The Novel Frankenstein is as relevant and terrifying today as it was when it was first published" Explain How Mary Shelley makes her narrative effective and why it has fascinated and shocked audiences for nearly 190 years. |
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| 'Frankenstein' English Essay. |
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| Explore how Mary Shelley uses language to create a sense of horror and terror in Chapter 5 of âFrankensteinâ(TM) |
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| Who, in your opinion, is the real monster of Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’. Is it the destructive, unnamed fiend or his creator, Victor Frankenstein? |
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| Who is the Monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein |
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| Who or what, in your opinion, is the real monster in Frankenstein? |
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| A synopsis of Frankenstein |
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Most Recent Mary Shelley Essays
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| Who is the Monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein |
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| How does Mary Shelley influence the readers response towards Victor Frankenstein and the creature? |
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| Who, in your opinion, is the real monster of Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’. Is it the destructive, unnamed fiend or his creator, Victor Frankenstein? |
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| HOW DOES MARY SHELLY CREATE HORROR IN FRANKESTEIN |
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"Nice essay. Good use of, well, basically everything but ... the question is related to the monster more. You talk quite alot about Mary Shelley and Frankenstein. All in all, perfect! "
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"What excellent and close analysis?
DEFO An A or if not a A*"
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"good solid peice- could go into more detail and explain issues further"
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"Seems OK, tho' I'm not an English teacher"
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"Although this is in a review format and could not serve as an essay, the writer's style is very eloquent and the ideas are mature and supported. This could be a nice start for someone looking for ideas on how to begin a more in-depth analysis of the Monster's persona."
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