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Chapter 5 of Mary Shellys' Frankenstein
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Compare and contrast the ways in which 'Frankenstein' and at least one other Gothic novel of your choice explore the theme of religion.
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Compare how Frankenstein and the monster are compared in chapters 5 and 10
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Does Mary Shelley instill antipathy or aympathy for the monster in Frankenstein?
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Examine one or two sections of Frankenstein, analyse for evidence of specific generic features and consider the novels possible influences.
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Explore the Effect of Shelley’s Authorial Craft on the Reader in Chapter Five and Chapter Eleven of Frankenstein. How Successfully Does She Create Empathy With the Narrator?
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Frankenstein: Appearance and Acceptance
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Frankenstein’s Creature: Monster or Victim
Frankenstien
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How are family and domestic affection explored in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein
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How does Mary Shelly present the themes of rejection and alienation in the novel ‘Frankenstein’?
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Look at the significance of Chapter 5 to the novel as a whole. Look at the relevance and affect of the writerÂ’s use of language to describe setting, character, and what it shows about social and historical inferences.
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Significance of chapter 5 in Frankenstien
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Victor attributes his tragic fate to his relentless search for knowledge. Do you think that this is the true cause of his suffering?
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What Is The Significance Of Mary Shelley Giving The Subtitle ‘The Modern Prometheus’ To Her Novel Frankenstein?
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Which Character Did Mary Shelley Intend For The Reader to Have Most Sympathy On: Frankenstein or His Creation?
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Who is the real monster in Frankenstein?
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With close reference to the original text analyze the changes in relationship between Victor Frankenstein and his creation as the novel progress
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