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FRANKENSTEIN Katie Nelson and Maria Welser
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MARY SHELLEY Born to two famous writers in 1797 (William Godwin and Mary Wollstencraft) Mother passed away when she was 11 days old Married Percy Shelley (a poet) First child (girl) died and second child (boy) lived in 1816
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SCIENCE OF THE TIME Galvanism- visuals Spontaneous generation “resurrectioners” Shelley on post industrialism and Darwinism What was a scientist? Natural philosopher
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CONNECTIONS TO MODERN TECHNOLOGY Cloning Euthanasia Animal organs used for human transplants Abortion Stem cell research
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CREATION OF THE NOVEL Summer spent in Geneva 1816 where she had the dream and began writing (coldest summer on record) 1818 Frankenstein; The Modern Prometheus, published anonymously in three volumes 1831 revision for production in Bentley’s Standard Novels, in which she includes an introduction on her inspiration
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ADJECTIVES OF THE CREATURE Yellowish, watery eyes Lustrous, black hair Yellow skin Showing the outline of veins and muscles White teeth Black lips 8 feet tall “miserable monster” “wretch” “demon” “vile insect” “fiend” “creature” “superhuman” Abhorred “treacherous” “unearthly ugliness”
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EVOLUTION OF THE MONSTER: FILM 1931- Boris Karloff “green monster” 1957- (AIP) teenage Frankenstein 1958- nuclear power/ clone 1958- Frankensteins’ daughter 1973- Blackenstein 1985- Bride adaptation 1987- Monster Squad 1994- Robert Di Niro- divered very heavily 2004- Van Helsing 2005- Frankenstein vs. The Creature of Blood Cove 2006- Perfect Woman 2006- Subject Two 2012- Hotel Transylvania 2014- “I, Frankenstein”
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EVOLUTION OF THE NOVEL: STAGED 1823- Presumption 1887- Frankensteim, The Vampire’s Victim 1981- Broadway adaptation played for one performance 2007- Young Frankenstein 2011- Frankenstein adapted by the Royal National Theatre
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ICONIC STILL TODAY Responsibility Innocence vs guilt (creature aware of harm) Abandonment (judgemental) Dangers of knowledge (whats the ending point?) Sublime nature Monstrosity (De Lacey house)
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TIMELINE OF NOVEL Victor loses his mother and leaves for Ingolstadt at the age of 17 Several years pass as he learns and creates the Creature (9 months of creation) The Creature observes the De Laceys for about a year Two years after that the Creature finds Victor and confesses Williams murder and asks for a female companion Another few years pass and Victor stops the production of the female Victor is accused of Henry’s murder and is in jail for two months, marrying Elizabeth after He searches for the Creature for five months until reaching Walton’s ship
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