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Mary Shelley and Frankenstein

E. Ghost Stories F. Her Imagination and Dreams

Her Creation The Voyager and Scientist The Birth The Monsters

Gothic Motifs. 1. Supernatural horrors. 2. Atmosphere of unknown. 3 Gothic Motifs 1. Supernatural horrors 2. Atmosphere of unknown 3. Emotions: anger, surprise, terror 4. Words: fear, mystery, suspense, apparition, ghost, haunted, fright, etc.

Romantic Elements: genre of lit. 1. Emotional Concerns a. The heart b. Nature c. Society d. Independence e. Self-reliance

Romanticism: Power of Sublime Nature Frankenstein Overview of ideas: Isolation Dangerous Knowledge Romanticism: Power of Sublime Nature “Inner Monster” -The Creature -Frankenstein -Overstepping bounds -Moral reasoning -Healing power of nature -Romantic movement -Nature and moods -Literal “monster” -Figurative “monster”

Style: Gothic/Romantic novel. gloomy settings atmosphere of mystery and terror Appreciation of nature and landscapes Drive and ambition fuel Romantic characters

Psychological Realism: Isn’t merely a Gothic novel. Psychological realism adds to plot. Explores psyche of characters: WHY do they do what they do? what drives them to make their decisions?

Irony The Creature is more sympathetic than Frankenstein more imaginative more responsive to fellow creatures. He has many pleasing qualities but is not physically attractive (which makes him an outcast).

Antithesis Antithesis-Contrast of ideas expressed within a statement or sentence. Indicates a contrast of character, ideas, themes, settings, or moods. Frankenstein and his creation. life and death. Passion vs. Reason Natural vs. Unnatural Known/Unknown Civilized/Savage Masculine/Feminine Beautiful/Ugly Good/Evil Light/Dark Heat/Cold

Allusions Allusion: Reference to another work of art. Rime of the Ancient Mariner- Coleridge’s poem Paradise Lost –Milton (The Creature can be compared with Adam, Satan, and Eve.

Symbols: Objects/ideas made to represent something in literature. The color white or a brilliant light. symbolizes knowledge, pain, loneliness, and death. The Alps (Mont Blanc) the sublime, the majestic aspect of nature that inspires awe and terror. Water: Knowledge, communication, tranquility, and immortal life. Becomes a symbol for danger when it becomes ice. Lightning Great illusive power. Electricity replaces Promethean fire as a gift with both beneficial and destructive consequences. Fire Intrigue, revenge, fear, and terror