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You should also consider the sociological context of the time period, particularly the issues of race
and class that were prevalent in the 19th century. Her father, William Godwin, was a philosopher,
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looking for. I will explain the methods Shelley uses to ensure we sympathise with the monster, and
talk about how the monster starts to hate himself and his creator. He wanted to learn all that he
could and so he studied arts, piano playing, and how to read books. Immediately he strikes out and
attempts to kill the monster. Dr Frankenstein agrees to, only if the monster leaves “Europe forever
and every other place in the neighbourhood of man.” The monster’s character has changed again
from being evil to come to a negotiation with Dr Frankenstein. Suicides of Fanny Imlay, Mary
Wollstonecraft’s daughter by a previous liaison, as well as Percy Shelley’s wife Harriet allowing
Mary and Percy to marry. This chapter is very male dominated; Dr Frankenstein is a man if the novel
had been written today there isn't anything that you couldn't change to both male and female roles.
The Importance of Being Earnest - 'We live, as I hope you know, Mr Worthing. It is only when the
Creature starts telling its own story do we realize that the creature does have very human and
sensitive feelings. Bronte employs close descriptive detail in her portrayal of Gateshead which
reflects Jane's emotional turmoil. I am also aware that nineteenth century scientists were discussing
the probability of bringing the dead back to life. The story follows Victor Frankenstein, a young
scientist who creates a grotesque and intelligent creature in his laboratory. The creature, Frankenstein,
circumstance and society are all monsters in this novel. I have murdered the lovely and the helpless;’
He understands what he has done and I still feel sorry for him. People either ran away screaming
from him or tried to kill him. A library of common objects such as dialogue boxes and icons. This
tale is similar to Frankenstein as that Victor being like Zeus creating life, but then the people being
the opposite to Prometheus. Includes key character profiles and key themes (hence the colours, as I
have mapped each quotation to a theme). The idea that creation rebels against its creator can be seen
as a warning that the application of science can lead to unintended consequences. This impacts on
the rest of the novel because e the monster kills Victor’s entire loved ones. At 15 he became
interested in galvanism, which was how you bring things to life due to electrical impulses. Whilst I
was wondering what they were being used for, I walked further in to the workshop and I tripped
over a blood covered sheet I panicked and kicked the sheet of me, and jumped back to my feet.
Frankenstein. The major themes and the importance of chapter 5. He realized like others if he wakes
Justine up then she would curse him and tell everyone that he killed William therefore “thanks to the
lessons of Felix” he learnt “how to work mischief” to someone else for his crime.
They are different from other humans because they were civilised and helped one another. We also
learn that maybe the author is trying to get a message across about prejudice. The monster shows he
is depressed with himself and his life. However there is also to argue that all that the creature wanted
was a friend. He had a childlike understanding of the world in which he was created; we can see this
in the Creature’s narration when he calls birds “little winger animals”. This connotes that the monster
is rather frightening to think about with his yellow skin and to think it is human is very scary. This
impacts on the rest of the novel because e the monster kills Victor’s entire loved ones. After getting
changed I stumbled downstairs to the cramped dining room full of 15 of us girls all wearing the
same grey checked dresses. Since then the book has been published many times by many different
writers. An example is, in chapter 24 pages 217 Victor says “as night approached, I found myself at
the entrance to the cemetery.” His random wonderings have led him to be with his dead family,
where he feels alone and maybe wants to join them. As he leaves the house, you begin to wish that
you were the old man, and wishing that someone would actually run after the monster and tell him
you’ll help him, and be friends with him because in this chapter this is all I think he needs, is
someone there for him. I feel more sympathy for Victor as he has no other choice, the monster has
already killed his son and he knows that the monster is willing to go further. See other similar
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Catholics would say that Apostles are only male leaders in the church, but in the Church of England
they believe that any disciple can become an Apostle, male of female. The fairytale-like ending
resembles not just any fairytale, but one in particular, Cinderella. Imagine a girl growing up around
the turn of the nineteenth century. Theologians and judges sought to demonstrate that accused
witches embodied the kingdom of the Devil. He uses a lot of negative language to describe him “the
wretch,” “demonical corpse,” “the beauty of the dream had vanished” and “breathless horror and
disgust had filled my heart.” However positive images like “Beautiful! -Great God!” “Lustrous
black,” “his teeth of a pearly whiteness” are also used which in someway is telling us that
Frankenstein is contradicting himself, therefore it is unbalanced. He realized like others if he wakes
Justine up then she would curse him and tell everyone that he killed William therefore “thanks to the
lessons of Felix” he learnt “how to work mischief” to someone else for his crime. The moral of
Prometheus is that the fire wasn’t for the humans so in giving the humans what only the gods were
allowed is defying what Zeus said to Prometheus. Write a review Update existing review Submit
review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. When he runs off he finds a family of small French
cottagers in the country and stays in their barn. As the creator, he has to teach the creature to love
and also act the same way as the person whom died before him did before. I will conclude by
answering the above question with my opinion. The word 'Apostle' means someone chosen out
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violates our terms and conditions. I will also talk about how Shelley swings the sympathy away from
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cheerful and caring to one another.
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looking for. The monster decides that if Victor does this one thing, he will leave him in happiness
forever. This happens after he has saved the woman and is shot by a peasant. Their food is basically
inedible, their lodgings are cramped, and some of the teachers are cruel. Such language focuses the
reader on how society as a whole knew him. None of them know that he is a creation; they just take
it he’s a monster from the way he looks. Through the character of Victor Frankenstein, Shelley
illustrates the potential consequences of pursuing knowledge without regard for the ethical and moral
implications of such pursuits. I printed some out in A4 for my students but they look pretty good in
A3 as eye-catching wall displays. Some go on Pilgrimage searching for God, to reaffirm their faith.
The arrogant ambition is to be remembered and respected for the creation of a whole new species.
Also in the novel, the monster goes exploring in Switzerland. You should also consider the
sociological context of the time period, particularly the issues of race and class that were prevalent in
the 19th century. Tennessee Williams wrote in a letter that It (Streetcar) is a tragedy with. She uses
the weather to show how he is feeling, like when he first runs away and it is raining heavily.
Investigating how language has changed in children's literature; in relati. The benefits from going on
pilgrimage vary from person to person. It may show guilt, pre-eminently at neglecting his family for
so long; it may also represent guilt at going into charnel houses and graveyards. Victor runs away and
leaves the creation to roam the streets, in need of food and water. Frankenstein says “I felt the
bitterness of disappointment; dreams that had been my food and pleasant rest for so long a space
were now become a hell to me”. The high emotions display just exactly how they are feeling at that
exact time to keep tension and suspense at it’s peak for the reader to be interested in. The monster
was always seeking revenge and he finally got what he wanted. Victor’s relentless pursuit of
knowledge and ambition leads him to create a creature that he cannot control, ultimately causing him
great harm. At this stage in the novel you seem shocked, from what we thought was a change in
character in the last scene, where he seemed so sweet and innocent, he has now just killed a boy in
revenge for Victor. Another reason is to go as an act of penance to make up for sin; this reason isn't
as common as it was in the Middle Ages when priests would sometimes give pilgrimage as a
penance. He travelled to Geneva to find Frankenstein where he found Frankenstein’s son William
when he was travelling in the woods. Personal statements are one of “For college, one essay I wrote
was about. At this stage Victor doesn’t even know his creation. Pathetic Fallacy gives the reader thee
impression that Victor within chapter 5 feels very isolated and cannot talk to anyone, this is because
he doesn’t want to tell anyone about his creation. None of the people gave him a chance to speak or
make peace; they just started to run at him in an offensive manner. The readers feel sorry for him as
he has yet again been rejected.
The creature recognizes his own intelligence and capabilities but is unable to find acceptance in
society due to his appearance. In Frankenstein, Victor’s idea was set to benefit a lot of people, but
once the process had been performed, he could see that the idea did not work. We’ve got you
covered, secure top marks with this in-depth revision pack. These descriptions allow a detailed image
to be built up in the mind of the reader. The information provided above is for reference purposes
only. This was designed out of desperation, when yet another Year 11 student asked me for a list of
'Frankenstein' quotations (as if I haven't given them many a sheet of paper and set many a 'select
your own favourite quotations' homework over the years). All these characters about herself led her
to write Frankenstein. Investigation into motivation continues to this day and many theorists persist
to propose legitimate theories and explorations. In the 1930’s the book was made into a film and it
was done again in the 1970’s. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good
to leave some feedback. The monster shows he is depressed with himself and his life. This proves
that the creature will always be on his conscience and he will never be able to forget it. GCSE
coursework: pre-1914 prose study- 'Frankenstein'. The people want to destroy the monster not
knowing weather it is evil or not, unlike Prometheus who gave mankind a chance to prove that they
are not evil. According to Aeschylus’ Prometheus Bound, Zeus had regarded the human beings
which he had created as worthy only of extinction. However, in this book, we are shown that the
creature is driven to do these terrible things by his life of rejection, loneliness and hatred. This
expansion led to fears about the consequences of unchecked scientific progress, particularly in terms
of the potential for new and dangerous technologies. The people are scared of him and declare him
as being some sort evil, so immediately see him as being a threat to them and instinctively attack him.
As I read it aloud it comes out as if you’re shouting it and makes you feel angry. When she started to
write the novel Frankenstein she had moved to Switzerland in 1816, where the suicide of many of
her family members had occurred and she had completed the novel in 1817 when she had moved to
Marlow, England. This view would probably be shared by Mary Shelley as she belonged to the
Romantic movement which believed in and was fascinated by nature in the role of the healer etc. If
you had messaged me or reported it to TES we could get this sorted and ensure you can print it out.
They have also gone to great extremes to achieve their goals; Walton goes to the extreme cold
whereas Victor sacrifices his own health. He shows us this ambition and arrogance in chapter 4, page
43, when he says “A new species would bless me as its creator and source”. The reader still feels
sorry for him at this stage but also knows it is the wrong way to go for revenge and will only cause
severe consequences. Also you would find very few horror stories around during this century. During
chapters 9-10, Victor finally creates a human. Personal Statements and Application Essays for
National Joe Schall, College of Earth and. Pathetic Fallacy gives the reader thee impression that
Victor within chapter 5 feels very isolated and cannot talk to anyone, this is because he doesn’t want
to tell anyone about his creation. She constantly smelt of wet dog, which was weird because we were
not allowed pets.

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