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    Image 3 3a. This book cover does not correlate with my preconceived notions about Frankenstein because there is a naked man instead of the stereotypical green and blockhead monster. 3b. Based on this cover‚ I believe that the creature is very vulnerable‚ as he is naked. In addition‚ I think the creature is ashamed of himself as portrayed through his curled up body language‚ almost “hiding” his body from the scientist or the society around him. Moreover‚ his face‚ which appears flustered‚ indicates

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    University of the Cordilleras Graduate School In Partial Fulfilment of the course LITERARY CRITICISM A written report on: PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY “A DEFENCE OF POETRY” Submitted to: AP AZLISON BAWANG Submitted by: Di Anne Mendoza MA English February 21‚ 2013 I. Introduction II. Brief Background III. Literary Pieces IV. Views on Literature through his essay V. Other concepts about literature VI. References I. Introduction Romanticism Period originated

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    In the book‚ Frankenstein‚ Dr. Frankenstein attempts to undue the natural process‚ and transcend humans beyond the bounds of death. This leads to the creation of a monster‚ the death of almost everyone close to him‚ and eventually‚ his own death. It is a haunting statement about the dangers of attempting to go beyond nature without properly thinking about consequences‚ and failing to take responsibility for your actions. His entire life he pursued to unlock the secrets of nature. He loved the ideals

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    Science and knowledge are themes present throughout Mary Shelly’s novel‚ Frankenstein. The book was written in the 19th century‚ a time of scientific research and innovation and Shelly reflects on these discoveries‚ demonstrating its growing presence in society‚ but also exposing the dangers of the quest for knowledge. She explores this idea through the parallels and contrasts between Victor and Walton’s conducts in their respective pursuits‚ which reveals how obsessive behaviour hinders at one’s

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    Social Values in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Frankenstein is a complex novel written during the age of Romanticism. It contains many typical themes of Romantic novels‚ such as dark laboratories‚ the moon and a monster; however‚ Frankenstein is anything but a common novel. In this paper‚ I shall analyze some aspects that make this novel unique in the history not only of Romantic literature but also of literature in general. At first‚ I shall deal with the socially constructed morality present

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    Intro There are many parallels between Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (1982). They both explore major questions about the nature of being human‚ personal identity and whether or not people should “play god” by creating other life. They share the technique of interior narrative‚ so we understand what the major characters are thinking and what the motivations are for their actions. However‚ while the big questions about human nature may not have changed substantially

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    In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ misery and isolation compel the Creature to act rampantly against society’s moral standards. Despite being left in isolation‚ the Creature manages to hurt people while using misery as a justification for murder. Due to his abandonment and mistreatment from humans‚ the Creature resides in isolation. When Felix beats the fiend after entering the cottage where the Creature was speaking to old DeLacey‚ the Creature “quitted the cottage‚ and in the general tumult escaped

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    Victor Frankenstein’s monster‚ appearing in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ represents a sympathetic character. The monster is a sympathetic character because he is in search for a companion: being abandoned by his creator and rejected by society‚ who misunderstands him. He’s shown the ideal family dynamic through the De Lacey’s‚ and he shows selflessness to save a girl from drowning‚ later being shot as a result.  This abomination without a name gradually acquires sympathy throughout the text.   To

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    both? In the novel FrankensteinMary Shelley uses the morally ambiguous character of the creature to convey how isolation and society’s expectations towards appearance can lead to the desire for revenge. Additionally‚ the creature demonstrates that when revenge consumes an individual it can lead to tragic consequences. The creature was “born” a clean slate‚ when he first came to life he was like a baby‚ neither good nor bad. This suggests that all humans‚ including Frankenstein‚ have a choice and

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    Literature: Frankenstein Essay Frankenstein is a gothic horror novel that was written by Mary Shelly and was published in 1818‚ when gothic aesthetic‚ romanticism and science were beginning to spike in western culture. The novel follows the story of Victor Frankenstein in creating a monster which causes destruction around him‚ as Victor had ambition and thirst to reveal the secrets of nature. The novel could be viewed as a warning to the readers and audience about having a greed for knowledge and

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