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1 Mary Shelley

2 Robert Walton Victor Frankenstein The Monster Robert Walton tells of his life and Victor Frankenstein’s story in Letters 1-4 written to his sister. POV: Robert Walton is “I”. Victor Frankenstein tells of his fixation with science and the Monster’s story in the chapters. POV: Victor Frankenstein is “I”. It’s A Story Within A Story Within A Story. The Monster tells his story in Chapters 11-16. POV: The Monster is “I”.

3 Nature Vs. Nurture Is the Monster evil because he is inherently bad, or did he turn bad because of the way he was treated?

4 Man vs. Nature Should man attempt to create life or leave creation to nature?

5  Victor Frankenstein represents Obsession.  The Monster represents Evil.  Robert Walton represents Curiosity.  Elizabeth and Young William represent Innocence. Endangers Innocence CuriosityObsessionEvil

6  Frankenstein is a story told in a series of flashbacks.  A flashback is an account of a conversation, an episode, or an event that happened before the beginning of a story.

7 Victor Frankenstein & Henry Clerval  Victor and Henry are character foils. Henry is the reminder of Victor’s beginnings, making Victor’s instability more obvious. Robert Walton & Victor Frankenstein  Robert idolizes Victor because they share similar interests. Victor becomes Robert’s mentor to prevent Robert from making the same mistakes.

8  The Romantic time period of the 19 th century in Britain and Europe.  Writers looked to nature for their inspiration.  The distant past was idealized.  Literature of this period celebrated the individual.  Characters were often emotional and imaginative instead of rational and analytical. Frankenstein is a classic example of Romanticism.

9  Who is the real monster in the story?  What is the rising action, conflict, climax, falling action, and resolution of the novel?  How is the setting an example of Romanticism?  How did Mary Shelley create a new genre with this novel?


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