This last posting on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein will consist of 25% of your final test grade. It requires of two parts. Make sure you pay close attention to your writing mechanics and grammar usage. I recommend you write a rough draft and edit your work:
1. What is your reaction to the fate of Victor Frankenstein? to his creature? Explain in a short and well thought response (200 words).
2. What do you see as the strengths and weaknesses of the novel? Did you find yourself engaged in the central conflict Shelley presents or the questions she raises? Do you believe that Frankenstein is a well-crafted work of literature? Write an evaluation of the novel. State whether you would recommend the book to others (300 words).
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
Chapter 11: Humanization of the Creature
After reading this chapter, we as the readers begin to grasp the idea that the Victor's creation possesses many human qualities. We also gain a deep understanding of how sensitive he really is as he narrates his tale. We see him as an innocent and defenseless infant. Thus far, and as you will find out in the following chapters, do you find the creature more or less sympathetic than the character of Victor Frankenstein? Explain.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Evalutation of Victor Frankenstein
At the end of chapter 10, we get some insight into the real person, or character, of Victor Frankenstein. What can you infer about Frankenstein's character from his close personal relationships? his scientific project? and in your opinion, is he an appealing person?
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