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Who is the monster in Frankenstein? - Discuss with reference to chapters 5, 16 & 17.
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Who is the REAL monster in Frankenstein?
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Who is the real monster, Frankenstein or his creation?
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Who is the realmonster in Frankenstein?
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Who more evil Frankenstein or his creation?
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Who or what, in your opinion, is the real monster in Frankenstein?
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Why did the creature kill William? Frankenstein
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Why has Shelley invented the character ofWalton for her novel ‘Frankenstein’?
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Why is Frankenstein such a popular text?
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With Particular reference to chapters 5 and 11, compare and contrast the Authors portrayal of Victor and the creature in "Frankenstein".
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With Reference to chapter five in Frankenstein explore how Shelley presents Victor and the Monster.
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With reference, in particular, to the birth of the monster, compare and contrast Frankenstein 1994 to Frankenstein 1957 Over the past hundred years, Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein has been read worldwide
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With whom do you sympathise more, Frankenstein or his creature at the end of Chapter 17?
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Write a discursive essay, looking at two or three films from either a personal selection or class collection, representative of different aspects of the genre. Your essay should discuss the 'gothic' or 'horror' genre as a whole
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Write an account in report form, of a scene taken from a horror film.Analyse the directors choice of camera shots, lighting and sound in order to create the most effective visual images and therefore sustain the interest and suspense of the audience
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Write an essay of not more than 1500 words comparing the use of narrative voice in Fathers and sons, and either Frankenstein or Great Expectations.
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Writing Frankenstein for a teenage audience It was a dull night in November, I had completed my work. I accumulated all the equipment that
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‘For a modern reader, the creature evokes pity in the end rather than fear’. How do you respond to Mary Shelley’s presentation of the creature?
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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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‘Frankenstein’ addresses many important ideas which were controversial at the time, and which have remained controversial. Discuss these issues in relation to Chapter 5 in particular and in the novel as a whole.
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‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley
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‘It has been suggested that the Gothic is a particular way in thinking, feeling and expressing rather than a specific genre limited to a certain place and time’.Compare at least 2 appropriate works to say how far you would support this view.
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‘Originally conceived as a horror story, “Frankenstein” achieves much more
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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 perceived as a horror story. When we analyse the ’monster’, however, the story becomes much more complex. Discuss this statement with close reference to Shelley’s presentation of the ‘monster’ in the novel.
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