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Is Victor Frankenstein a modern Prometheus?
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Isolation in Frankenstein
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Kenneth Brannaghs Frankenstein.
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Learning for Life?
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Look again at chapter 20 in which Frankenstein tells the monster he will not provide him with a female. Then answer the following questions - i) What characteristics of the Monster and Frankenstein does Shelley reveal?
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Look again at Chapter 8 in which Frankenstein describes Justine's trail - What do you think the novel has to say about justice and injustice?
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Look at the significance of chapter 5 to the novel as a whole.
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Look at the significance of chapter 5 to the novel as a whole. Focus on the relevance and effect of the writer’s use of language to describe setting, character and what it shows about social and historical influences.
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Look at the significance of chapter five of Frankenstein to the novel as a whole. Focus on the relevance and effect of writer’s use of language to describe setting and character and what it shows about social and historical influences.
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Look at the significance of Chapter five to the novel as a whole
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Look at the significance of chapter five to the novel as a whole. Focus on the relevance and effect of the writer’s language to describe setting, character and what it shows about social and historical influences.
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Look at the significance of chapter five to the novel as a whole. Focus on the relevance and effect of writer’s use of language to describe setting, character and what it shows about social and historical influences. “Frankenstein”
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Look at the significance of chapter five to the novel Frankenstein
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Looking at Bram Stokers Dracula and Kenneth Brannaghs Frankenstein, show how the directors of these two films have adapted them from the text and also at how they attempted to make the film more appealing to a modern audience.
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Looking at the monsters tale in 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley-Discussing how far Victor created a real human being
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Looking Closely at Chapter 5, how successfully Does Mary Shelley Use the Gothic Genre in her novel Frankenstein,
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Looking Closely at Chapter 5, how successfully Does Mary Shelley Use the Gothic Genre in her novel Frankenstein, "A Modern Prometheus".
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Looking particularly at chapter 5 of the novel ‘Frankenstein’ explore how Mary Shelley creates feelings of horror and foreboding in the reader.
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Many critics have commented on the importance of the Birth Motifs throughout Chapter 5. What do you think is important about them?
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Many people these days think of 'Frankenstein' as a horror story. How would you yourself define the novel in terms of genre?
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Marry Shelly's novel, "Frankenstein" and Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "The Birthmark" both relate to recent cloning efforts.
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Mary Shelley explores the discovery of scientific possibilities, obsession and the consequence of desires in many different ways in the novel Frankenstein.
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Mary Shelley reveals Frankenstein as a scientific success but a parental failure. Evaluate the concepts of creation and nurture in Frankenstein.
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Mary Shelley uses 3 different narrators, which specific references to chapter 15. How does Shelley manipulate the narrative point of view to shape the readers response?
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Mary Shelley vs. Frankenstein.
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