Ch.7-10. STEPHEN KING’S THOUGHTS ON HORROR Warm-Up Response.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Frankenstein.
Advertisements

By: Yonathan Andu, Sara Muwaqet,Colby Langan The definition of weddings, funerals, parties, and other social occasions are pretty much common sense.
Frankenstein Review.
Connections In The Crucible By Tyler Lette. Fear in The Crucible In the Crucible the town feared the thought of anything that wasn’t simple. They also.
Macbeth Act 1: Discussion Questions
Frankenstein: Innocence and Guilt By Hannah Steiner, Ryan Tat, Keithan Denkinger, and Matt Hergert Munoz pd. 5.
In regards to chapter 8-9 BY: Audrie Moses & Katelyn Jennings “ALL KNOWLEDGE IS SORROW”
Hamlet Act III. Hamlet vs. Claudius (thought vs. action Both becoming more aware of what the other knows C. knows H poses a threat for him, but that he.
Conflict throughout Frankenstein
CharactersWho Said It? PlotTrue or False? $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000.
Do Now Create a list of the elements that might be found in a horror story. Which ones do you think will be present in Frankenstein?
Act IV Study Guide Questions
Alex Kelly, Allie Steele, Ryan Cobb, Spencer Paul.
CHAPTER PLOT Letters Walton tells sister about new discoveries and natural science and meets VF Chp 1-2 F’s background and love of science Chp3-5 F to.
Socratic Questions for Frankenstein
Frankenstein Major Plot Summary. Victor’s Creature Victor Frankenstein works for months to create his creature, he is obsessed with finding the secret.
Themes Of Frankenstein Raymond Smith Timetria flowers ShaCoya Edwards.
Chapters 6-10 Frankenstein Chapter Summaries
Frankenstein – The Modern Prometheus Chapters
Objective: Students will work in literature circles to determine Frankenstein’s responsibility for his creation, further demonstrating their understanding.
Frankenstein Chapters 7-12.
Frankenstein.   An author gives hints or clues at upcoming events.  Allows the author to build a novel while laying the groundwork for upcoming character.
Frankenstein Tuesday, October 27, 2009 SAT Question of the day: The following sentence contains either a single error or no error at all. If the sentence.
Shaina Gong Mikol Jao Belinda Jiang.  Point of view is the perspective of the narrative voice. -First person: I did my homework. -Second person: You.
Chapter XVIII.  Frankenstein couldn't bring himself to start on the second monster because it repulsed him.  It depressed him and the family thought.
Annotating Close Reading Passages. Steps to Annotating Declarative and Imperative Sentences - Identify whether the sentence is stating a fact, asking.
Letters 1-4 Who is writing the letters? To whom is he writing? What is their relationship? Where is Robert Walton when he writes Letter 1? Where does Walton.
In a letter to his sister Margaret in England, Robert Walton expresses excitement over his plans to discover a passage from Russia to the North Pole. He.
Frankenstein Review Session. 1. Frankenstein was published in Who wrote the Preface to the novel? Percy Shelley 3. What is the term for a story.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley Presentation by Kat and Alyssa.
Bellwork #1: SW respond to a writing impromptu essay during class time. SW discuss current norms we will use and apply in our classroom. What rules (norms)
F rankenstein Chapters 6-9. Clerval gave Victor a letter from Elizabeth with news about the family. Victor’s brother Ernest was now 16 and planning.
Frankenstein Warm Ups Week of Feb 28 th to March 4 th.
Chapter VI - X. p  Elizabeth writes Victor and asks him to write.  The letter also tells about the problems that Justine Moritz has been having.
Frankenstein Characters Group 3. Justine Moritz Justine lives with the Frankenstein family as a servant after her mother dies. When William is murdered,
.. Who is the real Monster? Theme of Monstrosity in Frankenstein Carol Tonsing Group 1 Period 2.
Frankenstein An Interactive Guide to Mary Shelley’s Novel.
Ch quiz. 1. How does Victor describe his early intentions in life?
Question and Answer Samples and Techniques. How to Use the Quiz Show Template Choose a Question & Answer layout from the New Slide gallery Follow the.
Frankenstein Chapter 6 Andy Miller David Shoyket.
Mary Shelley’s Is the Monster Really a Monster? Modern Frankensteins Chapter Summaries Chapters Themes/Allusions/Symbols.
Frankenstein: S.A.R.s Short Answer Responses
Macbeth, Act V Reading Guide. Ques ) The doctor thinks her sleepwalking proves her deep anxiety over something. 2)Shows guilt 3) Now, the psychological.
Chapters What does the creature want? Why does he feel this is his right?
Frankenstein WRITTEN BY MARY SHELLEY. Summary  The book starts in letter format with a man named Robert Walton. Robert Walton is the captain of a ship.
Chapters 4-7 Summary.
Frankenstein Chapter 14 Summary. DeLacey & His Family  DeLacey came from a good family in France.  Felix was in the military  Agatha was a lady of.
Chapters 3-5 Frankenstein Chapter Summaries Frankenstein’s Development
Frankenstein Synopsis By: Mary Shelley. Frame Story  The novel contains a number of "framing devices," which are stories that surround other stories,
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Frankenstein Grab a book, please. Yesterday: We read about Victor’s recovery from being sick over the last two years. Who nursed him back to life? At.
What are these objects?. pocket thumbprint miniature What do these clues suggest about William’s murder?
FRANKENSTEIN Mary Shelley. JOURNAL #5  By not telling the truth, Victor allows Justine to be convicted of a crime she did not commit. Have you ever stood.
(Or why crazy geniuses shouldn’t be allowed alone time with gross dead people and a bunch of science-y stuff. She’s just saying…)
Frankenstein Chps “The Creature’s Story” Quiz-20 points.
WELCOME BACK!. FRANKENSTEIN REVIEW LETTERS 1-4 Robert Walton is writing his sister, Margaret Saville, telling of his adventures on the sea. He is lonely,
Themes in Frankenstein. Pursuit of Knowledge Victor tries to pursue secrets of life, almost act as God Robert Walton tries to explore where no one has.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower By: Stephen Chbosky.
Frankenstein. Chapter 1 Beaufort’s background Beaufort’s background Alphonse marries Caroline and is inspired by her virtue and grace Alphonse marries.
Frankenstein. DeLacey Family Felix, Agatha, Father Modeled language and writing for Monster Learned about how family members teach each other: “…how the.
Frankenstein Chapters 5 to 8.
Study guide (chapters 5 – 9)
Frankenstein Francisco Roldán Martín Ángel Barranquero Molina 1.
ANALYSIS OF THE MONSTER
Character List for Frankenstein
Character: Frankenstein
Chapter Five They finally meet!.
Chapter Four Tragedy Begins.
Frankenstein unit 2 ll 2.
Presentation transcript:

Ch.7-10

STEPHEN KING’S THOUGHTS ON HORROR Warm-Up Response

1.1. Copy down this quotation Write down in your own words what this means to you Now, how does this connect to Frankenstein? What “horrors” is Victor coping with? "WE MAKE UP HORRORS TO HELP US COPE WITH THE REAL ONES."

CHAPTER 7 1.Who is being blamed for William’s death? 2.Why is this person being held and charged? 3.Victor says he “know[s] [this person] is innocent.” What could do to prove this? (Why doesn’t he?)

Elizabeth and Victor appeal to the court. Justine had been bullied into confessing (59). Justine more concerned about the Frankenstein family thinking she was guilty. Despite Victor and Elizabeth’s letters, Justine is executed! CHAPTER 8 NOTES

Victor feels that the Creature is responsible both William and Justine’s deaths. Victor thinks of suicide (63) Then, wants REVENGE! (63) Fears leaving the rest of his family alone. Begins to realize that ultimately he is the “true murderer” (64). Hikes in the mountains. CHAPTER 9 NOTES

Creature Confronts his Maker! CHAPTER 10