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"Frankenstein" by Mary Shelly is about a man's desire to challenge death and to create life but he finds that the thing he craves only would bring him grief and he soon reconsiders what he had asked for.
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"Frankenstein" does not have any Heroes Villains only Victims do you agree?
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"Frankenstein's savage passions suggest that he, not the apparently more civilised creature, is the true monster" - discuss this statement with close reference to Chapter 10 in 'Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'.
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"How do the themes explored by Mary Shelley in 'Frankenstein' relate to a modern audience?"
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"How far is it possible to see the being created Frankenstein as a tragic figure?"
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"How far is it possible to see the being created Frankenstein as a tragic figure?"
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"How successfully have the film makers created both sympathy and suspense in their representation of Frankenstein's creature?"
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"Jaws (Style A)" Movie Poster
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"Mary Shelly portrays the monster as a complex character for when we should feel both sympathy and hatred" - Discuss
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"Originally perceived as a ghost story, Frankenstein is much more - it is a study of alienation." Examine Shelley's portrayal of the Creature in the light of this argument.
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"Wannabe Bank Robber" evaluation
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"Who is the Real Monster in Frankenstein, Victor or his Creation?"
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Frankenstein by Mary Shelly and Of Mice and Men by Stienbeck
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I will pioneer a new way, explore unknown powers and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation What have Frankensteins studies created and destroyed so far?
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The Fog Horn and The Sea Raiders- A comparison of two short narratives
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'Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay/ To mould thee man? Did I solicit thee/ From darkness to promote me?' Adam's words appear in 1818 edition of FR. What light do they cast on the Creature? Does Shelley present him as monster or victim?
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'Frankenstein and the monster are often confused', Discuss the parallels between Frankenstein and his monster throughout the book.
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'Frankenstein Essay' - With reference to chapters 11-16, trace the development and change in character that the monster undergoes.
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'Frankenstein Essay' - With reference to chapters 11-16, trace the development and change in character that the monster undergoes.
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'Frankenstein has become the monster' - What relevance does this statement have for us in the 21st century?
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'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley - Analyse Chapter 5 and consider its significance to the novel as a whole.
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'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley - Analyse Chapter five and consider its significance to the novel as a whole.
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'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley - Analyse Chapter five and consider its significance to the novel as a whole.
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'Frankenstein's savage passions suggest that he, not the apparently more civilised creature, is the true monster' - discuss this statement with close reference to chapter 10 in Frankenstein.
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'Horror' many things will come to mind, but a true horror is easy to spot, as it should contain the classic elements, which create the right atmosphere and mood for a horror story - Included in these elements is the classic horror atmosphere.
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