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1 Themes in Frankenstein By Period H

2 Adverserial Relations Motifs of antagonism, hatred, and revenge One’s self by one’s opposite

3 Adversarial masculinity code Affects Victor’s view Doesn’t realize dangers on loved ones. Motifs of revenge: Victor vows vengeance “Again do I vow vengeance; again do I devote thee, miserable fiend, to torture and death. Never will I omit my search, until he or I perish”(Mary Shelly 3.7.5) Adversarial relations in Frankenstein:

4 Appearances VS. Reality FMonstrous on the outside FWarm and soft on inside FVictor believes…… FMonstrous on the outside FWarm and soft on inside FVictor believes……

5 Appearances VS. Reality FLandscape FVillage lies on rugged mountain FPretty in village FLandscape FVillage lies on rugged mountain FPretty in village

6 Social class (justice vs. injustice)  Listening and non-listening consequences  Victor’s hardheadedness is direct cause to his problems  Because trust is between the villagers people argue the case of one of the girls  The girl takes the blame for the creature  Listening and non-listening consequences  Victor’s hardheadedness is direct cause to his problems  Because trust is between the villagers people argue the case of one of the girls  The girl takes the blame for the creature

7 Social class (justice VS. Injustice)  Bad parenting leads to bad events leads to the girl taking the creature’s blame leads to…  Villagers play a big role in teaching the creature  Listening+trust=justice?  Bad parenting leads to bad events leads to the girl taking the creature’s blame leads to…  Villagers play a big role in teaching the creature  Listening+trust=justice?

8 Works cited  Horror Etc Podcast. Web. 13 Nov. 2009..  "August 2004 Archives." Bill de hÓra. Web. 13 Nov. 2009..  Horror Etc Podcast. Web. 13 Nov. 2009..  "August 2004 Archives." Bill de hÓra. Web. 13 Nov. 2009..

9 Works cited continued  "Frankenstein (Themes): Information from Answers.com." Answers.com: Wiki Q&A combined with free online dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedias. Web. 12 Nov. 2009..

10 Works cited part 3 Quote: “Again do I vow vengeance; again do I devote thee, miserable fiend, to torture and death. Never will I omit my search, until he or I perish”(Mary Shelly 3.7.5) Picture: Moser, Barry. "Image of wood carving od Victor." Rmichelson. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2009.. Picture: Blogspot. "Grinning-Frankenstien." Blogspot. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2009.. Quote: “Again do I vow vengeance; again do I devote thee, miserable fiend, to torture and death. Never will I omit my search, until he or I perish”(Mary Shelly 3.7.5) Picture: Moser, Barry. "Image of wood carving od Victor." Rmichelson. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2009.. Picture: Blogspot. "Grinning-Frankenstien." Blogspot. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2009..


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