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Goal: to evaluate the themes in the novel and apply these themes to a larger truth about life.
Directions: Please choose Option One OR Option 2- you do not need to do both.
Option One:
FRANKENSTEIN: Themes of the novel
Remember a theme is a moral or lesson within a story. However, authors are not always trying to teach their readers a lesson; sometimes they are just making observations about life and human nature. Some, but not all, of the themes of Frankenstein are beauty, revenge, pursuit of knowledge, ambition, science, conflict with parent and child, friendship, and nature. What observations do you think Shelley is making about each of these different themes/ideas?
Choose TWO of the themes and write down your ideas about each one. ----Does it have a good connotation, a bad connotation, or a combination? Why? (Hint - you may need to review the definition of the word 'connotation'.) …show more content…
Find quotes in the text for support; quotes are either direct lines that a character speaks or a "word for word" passage. Be sure to put quotation marks around ANY information directly taken from the story; remember to explain the quote and how it supports your ideas.
-Aim for a paragraph for each response; a paragraph is six to twelve sentences. Choose two of the questions and write your paragraph below each