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    Study Questions & Essay Topics Study Questions 1. Discuss the novel’s shifts in narrative perspective. What is the effect of presenting different characters’ viewpoints‚ especially those of Victor and the monster? Narrative in Frankenstein shifts from Robert Walton to Victor Frankenstein to the monster and finally back to Walton. With each shift of perspective‚ the reader gains new information about both the facts of the story and the personalities of the respective narrators. Each narrator

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    Power Hungry: Comparative Essay of Ambition in Macbeth and Frankenstein Knowledge is power‚ power is corruption‚ and corruption leads to death. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the idea of ambition is introduced to the main characters which lead them to do things they would never have done in their regular lives. The result of achieving the power they seek costs them the lives of their own friends

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    In literature‚ a foil character is someone who shows qualities that are in contrast with the qualties’ of another character. In Macbeths play I find that a couple characters fit that quality. And the characters are Banquo‚ Malcom‚ maybe King Duncan. Banquo is a foil character because of the fact that in the beginning of the play the witches told Banquo that he’s promised to be father of many kings. Which later in the play we learn that isn’t true. But both Macbeth and Banquo become obsessed with

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    Don John & Don Pedro Character Foil Don Pedro is a friend to all and a beloved prince‚ but on the other hand‚ his evil brother Don John is a lying trickster. How are the brothers so different‚ and why do they contrast each other so much. The brothers are in a royal family‚ but Don John is the bastard child so he had no right to be the prince and is treated unfairly by most of society. Don Pedro acts nice and caring to all because of his happy life and right to the throne. In “Much ado about nothing”

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    As Meursault’s foil character‚ Thomas Perez represents the expectation of those who mourn death. Perez appears to have a intimate relationship with Madame Meursault‚ although he is unrelated to her. Weakened by old age‚ he tries his best to walk “as fast as he could”‚ even with “a slight limp” (16). Even with his ailing infirmity‚ Perez is still willing to endeavor the exhausting journey of attending Madame Meursault’s funeral procession‚ even exerting himself to the point where he faints. Although

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    Comparison of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to John Milton’s Paradise Lost Class: ENG 242-620 Instructor: Shaut Assignment: Research Essay #1 – Frankenstein Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and John Milton’s Paradise Lost have many similarities. This may be due to Mary taking influences from Paradise Lost to add to her story. Paradise Lost is the same as Frankenstein in design by defining man’s place in the universe. They both describe the forces that threaten humankind. In Milton’s

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    In the Novel Death of a Salesman‚ the Character Willy has a character that foils him in the story. This character is his brother Ben. By definition a foil‚ in the literary sense of the word‚ is a person that gives contrast to another person. In this case Ben is the perfect foil for Willy. Willy represents the common man. He feels that he must be a good provider for his family. Willy also fights for his sons’ approval. He wants to see himself as a great salesman and a great provider. The problem he

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    monstrosity purely physical or is monstrosity a term used to denote immoral behavior? However one chooses to answer this question one must inevitably speak about the “monster” in relation to other beings in a given society at a particular time. In this essay I attempt to not only capture the “monster” as an engineered body‚ but also highlight the connection and possible tension between scientific knowledge and the morality of scientists and society during the Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment period

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    Frankenstein and blade runner essay Which text do you feel better represents the values of the composer? You must refer to both texts in detail Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner are two texts from different centuries‚ but they both share the same values‚ themes and issues including; the natural world‚ scientific advancement‚ morality of humans and responsibility. Both texts use a variety of techniques to represent their values‚ themes and issues. The techniques used in

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    Character Foils A lover of life and nature‚ Clarisse‚ an affable neighbor who is seventeen‚ is the foil of Mildred — Montag’s cold‚ mindless‚ conforming wife. Delightfully human and aware of her surroundings‚ Clarisse disdains the fact-learning that passes for modern education. She enjoys nature. Powered by an insatiable curiosity‚ Clarisse‚ whom Beatty labels a "time bomb‚" serves as the catalyst that impels Montag toward a painful but necessary self-examination. With gentle pricks to his self-awareness

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