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“The Modern Prometheus”
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Journal Write What do you think of when you hear the word “Frankenstein”? What images, memories, or feelings arise in your mind? Based off of what you know, who is Frankenstein?
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Mary Shelley Born in 1797 in London, England Mother, Mary, was a feminist writer Dies shortly after Mary (Jr.) was born Father was a writer Married Mary Clairmont after losing his first wife Mary Shelley experienced bitter times growing up Cruel stepmother and emotionally distant father
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Continued… Met her future husband, Percy, at the age of 16 He was also a famous poet Had a daughter, Clara, who died a few weeks after her birth Soon after son, William, was born All traveled through France, Germany, & Switzerland (the novel takes place in these places) Married in 1816 in London
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Even More! Began writing Frankenstein in 1816 while in Switzerland (inspired by sailing trips and telling ghost stories on their trips) A second daughter, Clara, was born but died a year later Percy Jr. was born in 1819 (the same year William died) In 1822 Mary had a miscarriage which almost ended her life In the same year, Percy Sr. was sailing and a storm sank the ship His body washed ashore
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The End of her life… Devastated by her loss, Mary returned back to England with her son, Percy Worked on writing many novels Died in 1851 (fifty-four years old)
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The creation of Frankenstein One night, when Mary was visiting the Swiss Alps with her husband and friends, they began telling ghost stories Her friend, Byron, challenged her to come up with a ghost story The next day she began writing Frankenstein and a year later she finished her book It was published in 1818, when Shelley was 19 years old Book was published anonymously originally People criticized the book claiming it to be “a tissue of horrible and disgusting absurdity”.
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The development of Science Prior to the 18 th century science and philosophy were the same thing Some science experiments that may have jump-started Mary’s imagination Luigi Galvani- made frog legs twitch by poking them with electrodes Giovanni Aldini did the same but with human limbs Johann Dippel robbed graves and did diabolical experiments on the corpses The work of these scientists was important; led to eletro-shock therapy and cardiac defibrillation
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The Romantic movement A movement in the late 18 th century, which emphasizes emotion, imagination, intuition, freedom, personal experience, the beauty of nature, the exotic, and even the grotesque. Often contained the idea of the disenfranchised man Men who found themselves unable to live in society Supernatural Make ordinary and everyday things wonderful and inspiring
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Gothic style Offshoot of Romantic literature Created the first horror movies The Gothic creates feelings of gloom, mystery, and suspense and tends to the dramatic and the sensational The most common feature of Gothic literature is the indication of mood through weather When bad things are going to happen, a storm will occur before
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Gothic Elements Ruined buildings which are sinister Dungeons or underground passages Shadows Extreme landscapes (rugged mountains, thick forests, icy wastes, and extreme weather) Magic and the supernatural A passion-driven villain-hero or villain A curious heroine who needs to be rescued frequently A hero whose true identity is revealed by the end of the novel Horrifying (or terrifying) events or the threat of such happenings
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