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Monsters in literature.
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Monsters in literature.
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Novels usually draw readers in and work to avoid us thinking this is 'fiction'. In an essay of not more than 1500 words, asses this claim with reference to one of the following novels: Great Expectations, Fathers and Sons, Frankenstein the novel
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Oral presentation - I am here today children to compare Stephen King's The Shining, and Mary Shelley's 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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Over View of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
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Perfume Essay - Is Grenouille evil?
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Personally I have sympathy for both Victor and the monster. But if I had to choose one it would be the monster
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Plot of the novel Victor hides from the creature in a remote part of the world which is below 0°C and was found by a group of crusaders seeking to destroy the monster.
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Pretend To Be Justine, Write Your Thoughts And Feelings Before The Execution.
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Prometheus compared to Frankenstein
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Prose Study Assignment: Frankenstein
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Prose study; Frankenstein.
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Quest for Friendship vs. Loneliness - Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
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Re-read Volume 1 Chapter 4 from 'It was a dreary night of November,
' to the end of the quotation from the Ancient Mariner. 'Examine the creation of the monster in detail, considering its significance in the novel as a whole.'
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Re-read Volume 1 Chapter 4 from 'It was a dreary night of November,
' to the end of the quotation from the Ancient Mariner. 'Examine the creation of the monster in detail, considering its significance in the novel as a whole.'
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Read pages 1-27 of "Interview with the Vampire" and chapters 15 and 16 of "Frankenstein". Compare the characters of Louis and the creature and discuss the methods used by Anne Rice and Mary Shelley to evoke the readers sympathise for them.
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Refer to chapter 20 and other episodes in the novel to show how the themes of injustice and unfairness - of life are important to Mary Shelly.
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Referring in detail to the books Frankenstein and the Fifth child, discuss the merits of the above statement. To what extent is society to blame for the behaviour of the "monsters" that haunt pages of the books?
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FRANKESTEIN AND THE CREATURE
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Relationship Between Frankestein and the Creature.
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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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Reread chapters 4 and 5 of Frankenstein. Show how these chapters are to the readers.
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Responsibility: Frankenstein is Responsible for the Actions of His Creation
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Samuel Taylor Coolridges "The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner" and Mary Shelleys Frankenstein
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