Nichole Finch
Life of Mary Shelley Home life Marriage Death in Infancy Miscarriages Surviving Children Death of Percy Shelley
Quotes “Life, although it may only be an accumulation of anguish, is dear to me, and I will defend it.” “If I cannot inspire love, I will cause fear!” “There is love in me the likes of which you've never seen. There is rage in me the likes of which should never escape. If I am not satisfied in the one, I will indulge the other.” “Listen to me, Frankenstein. You accuse me of murder; and yet you would, with a satisfied conscience, destroy your own creature. Oh, praise the eternal justice of man!”
Summary Frankenstein’s childhood University Creation Murder Hunting Death
Characters Frankenstein The Creation Alphonse Elizabeth
Historical Context Modern Science Science back then
Personal Response Mary Shelley’s influence How she came to write it Feelings on the “Monster”
Literary Devices Imagery Metaphor Juxtaposition