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How does Mary Shelly present the themes of rejection and alienation in the novel Frankenstein?
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How far does Mary Shelley’s presentation of the monster in Frankenstein lead you to sympathise with him?
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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 writers use of language to describe setting, character, and what it shows about social and historical inferences.
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Originally conceived as a ghost story “Frankenstein” achieves much more. Do you agree?
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Significance of chapter 5 in Frankenstien
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To what extent can Mary Shelleyâs âFrankensteinâ be seen as a Gothic Novel?
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To what extent is Victor Frankenstein the real monster in the novel?
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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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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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With Relation to social/historical context, how does Mary Shelley explore the theme of monstrosity in chapter five of Frankenstein?
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Frankensteins savage patterns suggest that he not the apparently more civilised creature is the true monster.
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Prose study coursework Frankenstein
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Frankenstein the monster changes as he gains knowledge.
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In this novel, Mary Shelley aims to get a certain message across to readers and it is very clear - If scientists don't conduct their experiments properly, the results can be disasterous.
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Frankenstein doesnt have any heroes or villains, only victims. Do you agree with this statement?
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Shellys Frankenstein is regarded as the first modern horror novel. It is in fact, a Gothic horror.
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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.
"A tissue of horrible and disgusting absurdities." Is this a fair description of Frankenstein's monster.
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"Considering the social ideals of time, discuss the social restraints of the female characters compared with the freedoms of the male".
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"For the modern reader, the Creature evokes pity in the end rather than fear." Discuss.
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"Frankenstein" and "Dracula".
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