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Chapters 6-10 Frankenstein Chapter Summaries Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Chapters 6-10 Chapter Summaries Shelley’s Writing Technique More Themes & Allusions! The Great Chain of Being

Frankenstein Chapters 6-10 Chapter Summaries Mary Shelley’s Chapter 6 Elizabeth writes Victor Elizabeth misses Victor Family is doing well Introduction to Justine (servant/family friend) Mention of youngest brother, William, and how good he has become Tours with Henry to calm his soul Chapter 7 Victor receives news from father William dead, Elizabeth in anguish Victor goes home, sees what looks like Creature near where William was murdered (pathetic fallacy, too!) Victor concludes Creature murdered William Circumstantial evidence suggests Justine murderer; Justine falls ill Chapter 8 Elizabeth defends Justine in court In court, Justine admits to crime but later says it is a lie (wanted God’s forgiveness) Justine dies; Frankenstein starts seeing seriousness of his actions Chapter 9 Victor cannot tell the truth; wants to commit suicide but won’t so he won’t further hurt family Victor lives in daily fear of seeing the monster again. Victor is filled with remorse and guilt; his family is in mourning. His father’s heath suffers. Leaves and goes on trip to escape Creature (literally and figuratively) Chapter 10 Victor wanders Swiss Alps, finding some peace Shelley’s poem, “We rest…” Meets up with Creature Chastises creation for all it has done; Creature expected this Victor calls creature Devil; Creature calls itself Adam (Biblical allusions); Fallen Angel Monster tells how lonely life is; otherwise will be “scourge of life”

SETTING UP THE PLOT: WRITING TECHNIQUES Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Chapters 6-10 Writing Techniques SETTING UP THE PLOT: WRITING TECHNIQUES CHAPTER 6 LETTERS TECHNIQUES FOR INTRODUCING NEW ELEMENTS OF NOVEL: Letter from Elizabeth introducing characters, (Justine and William) Pros of this style Cons of this style CHAPTER 7 LETTERS PLOT DEVELOPMENT: Letter from Father introducing significant plot developments Does this technique work? Quotes/Poetry Shelley also uses allusions and specific references to other poems (P. Shelley; Coleridge). What is the effect? Remember: The entire novel is writing using the “tell you a story” technique. Is it effective?

Frankenstein Chapters 6-10 Guilt Themes Mary Shelley’s Isolation Guilt Family Other: HOW: __________________________ HOW: __________________________ HOW: __________________________ HOW: ____________________

Frankenstein Chapters 6-10 Biblical Allusions Mary Shelley’s MONSTER: GOD THE DEVIL ADAM

Frankenstein Chapters 6-10 Great Chain of Being GOD (Perfection) Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Chapters 6-10 Great Chain of Being A philosophy important in Shakespeare’s time; ordered and linked the universe GOD (Perfection) ANGELS (Intuition) MAN (Existence, Growth, Passion, Reason) ANIMALS (Existence, Growth, Passion) PLANTS (Existence, Growth) Tampering with the Great Chain (through betrayal, murder, or trying to “overstep bounds” leads to chaos and tragedy MINERALS (Existence)