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Title: Frankenstein


1
Frankenstein
  • Introduction to the novel and other such
    excitements

2
About the Author
  • Mary Shelley was the daughter of famed feminist
    Mary Wollstencraft and political writer and
    social reformer William Godwin.
  • Eloped with a married man, Percy Bysshe Shelley
    and lived with him on the European continent
    until his first wife died and they could marry.
  • Considered heir to the literary legacy left by
    both her parents and her husband.

3
What were her influences?
  • Other Romantic writers of the time such as
    William Blake, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and
    Charles Lamb.
  • Davys Elements of Chemical Philosophy
  • An influential scientist of the day, Davy, a
    family friend, worked with galvanism, the science
    of healing and rekindling life via electrical
    current.
  • Gothic movement, which evolved from Romantic
    movement but with a stronger focus on
    philosophical questions like the quest of man to
    achieve perfection.

4
Origins of the Novel
  • Result of a story writing competition between the
    Shelleys and Lord Byron, a famous poet of the
    time.
  • Shelley claimed that the book came to her in a
    dream.
  • First novel of its kind, considered by many to be
    the first Science Fiction novel ever.
  • Also filled with Shelleys concerns from her
    upbringing, such as civic responsibility,
    religion and scientific exploration.

5
Lasting Impact
  • Most famous representation of the novel is the
    1931 film version.
  • Boris Karloff
  • Bolts and nuts version of Frankensteins monster
  • Misreading of text--monster has name in movie,
    but is never named in text.

6
Essential Questions
  • What is right and wrong?
  • What role does context play on the ethical
    situations?
  • How does fulfilled or failed obligation/
    responsibilities motivate characters?

7
Themes and Devices
  • Characterization
  • Technique used to create character/personality
  • Flat and Round Characters
  • Static and Dynamic Characters
  • Point of view
  • 1st Person Reliability of Narrator

8
  • Letters (Epistolary Novel)
  • Allows for other perspectives to be shared within
    the context of the 1st person narration
  • Creates the frame of the story
  • Dr. Frankenstein in the present
  • Dr. Frankensteins memories
  • Dr. Frankensteins filter on the letters and the
    monsters tale.

9
  • Allusion
  • Paradise Lost
  • Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • Bible
  • Myth of Prometheus
  • Magical Realism
  • Rhetorical structure--allows story to be
    presented pragmatically
  • Scientific Context
  • Alchemy
  • Reanimation

10
  • Imagery
  • What is the purpose for the images presented?
  • How is the monster presented/described?
  • Setting
  • City vs.. Countryside

11
  • Gothic Horror
  • Scientifically based
  • Discussion of the paradox between mans role in
    the universe and natural world.
  • Romanticism
  • Idealism
  • Idealized view of the natural world
  • Extremes of emotion

12
Scientific Ideas to consider
  • According to Pamintuan, In the 19th century,
    scientific probing of the limits of life and
    death belied optimism about discovering the
    secrets of immortality.
  • What modern issues reflect that sentiment?
  • When or how has Science gone too far or not far
    enough?
  • Atomic Bomb
  • Stem Cell Research
  • Cloning
  • Euthanasia
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