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Discuss to what extent and to what effect Mary Shelley's Frankenstein employs typical features of the gothic tradition
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Discuss, with reference to Frankenstein and the monster. How does Shelley present the monster? How sympathetic is the reader towards it?
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Do you think Mary Shelly makes the reader fear or sympathize with the creature created by Victor Frankenstein
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Does Mary Shelly make us feel sorry for Frankenstein’s monster?
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Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein shows how the change in society has an effect on people.
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Essay on how the author of Frankenstein illustrates the sublimity of nature, Victor’s feelings at meeting the monster and how the author portrays the monsters attitude and feelings in Volume II, Chapter II
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Examine how Mary Shelley conveys the theme of Isolation in Frankenstein through the three Narrators.
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Examine Mary Shelley's presentation of the relationship between Frankenstein and the creature!
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Examine the concept of afragmentation of identity inFrankenstein and ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’.
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Examine the Concept of Monsters and the Monstrous in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
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Explain how the character of the monster develops throughout the novel. How does Mary Shelley use features such as language and structure to create and destroy sympathy?
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Explore How and Why Mary Shelley Creates Sympathy for The Monster
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Explore how Mary Shelley develops the gothic genre in chapter 4 and 5 of Frankenstein.
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Explore how Mary Shelley develops the gothic genre in chapter 4 and 5 of Frankenstein.
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Explore Mary Shelley’s attitude to Monstrosity in ‘Frankenstein’ through a comparison of the depiction of the Monster and Victor
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Explore Mary Shelly’s Presentation Of Alienation In Her Novel “Frankenstein”
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Explore Shelley’s presentation of the impact of the Creature in the light of this comment
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Explore the function of monstrosity in Mary Shelley's
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Explore the ways Mary Shelley presents the character of the monster in
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Explore the ways Mary Shelley presents the character of the monster in "Frankenstein?"
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Explore your reaction to the creature's version of events and analyse how the author, Mary Shelly, has manipulated your response as a reader in this section of the Novel
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Feelings in life and in communication.
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Finding Virtue in Frankenstein.
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Focussing on chapter 5, discuss the central themes of fatherhood and the way the creature is judged by its appearance in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The novel Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelley in 1818.
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Following Walpole’s example authors of [Gothic] novels set their storiesin the medieval period, often in a gloomy castle furn
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