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Frankenstein UnitPreparation
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Literary Terms The literary terms are not due as an assignment; however, they may appear on Frankenstein quizzes and will be a part of the take-home test.
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Literary Terms allusion allusion archetype (archetypal) archetype (archetypal) irony (dramatic) irony (dramatic) character (dynamic and static) character (dynamic and static) metaphor metaphor
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Literary Terms mood mood narration (narrator) narration (narrator) Romanticism Romanticism setting setting simile simile
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Literary Terms biographical criticism: criticism which attempts to account for the elements of literary works by relating them to events in the lives of their authors biographical criticism: criticism which attempts to account for the elements of literary works by relating them to events in the lives of their authors epistolary novel: imaginative prose that tells a story through letters (epistles) epistolary novel: imaginative prose that tells a story through letters (epistles)
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Literary Terms frame tale: a story that itself provides a vehicle for the telling of other stories frame tale: a story that itself provides a vehicle for the telling of other stories science fiction: highly imaginative fiction containing fantastic elements based on scientific principles, discoveries, or laws science fiction: highly imaginative fiction containing fantastic elements based on scientific principles, discoveries, or laws
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Creative Free Write Create a villain with superpowers. What's his back story? Why did he choose evil over good? Create a villain with superpowers. What's his back story? Why did he choose evil over good?
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