Monthly Archives: September 2016

Response 4

I really enjoyed the novel Frankenstein. While reading the end of the novel I realized that the monster and victor are actually very similar in the fact that they focus way to much on one goal and strive for it … Continue reading

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The end of Frankenstein’s Monster

The underlying message within the novel is something that can be seen in society at any point in history, even in today’s society. The ones that are neglected in society often turn in to the “bad guys” and neglect the … Continue reading

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Frankenstein (iqra tariq)

Mary Shelley style of writing in “Frankenstein” helped me grasp and understand gothic literature. The ending of the book didn’t surprise me, yet Mary Shelley ended the novel in a symbolic manner that concluded the final moments of the relationship between … Continue reading

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Response 4

While reading chapter 21-23, It was sad to know that the monster kills Henry and Elizabeth. And how Victor was accused for his best friend death. If it wasn’t for his facial expression when he saw Henry death, he would … Continue reading

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Response 4

Frankenstein was an interesting read, its gothic elements were fascinating. The story was about a person who taught himself as smart trying to make an impact for his name in the history books who ends up making a monster. In every chapter … Continue reading

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Frankenstein at his worst/best?

As the novel ended for me, it left me in awe due to many twists and turns the story takes all the way towards the end. Shelley rises many questions as to how Victor could intentionally  be mediating about killing … Continue reading

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Frankenstein’s end

When the final chapter showed the creature mourning over the dead body of his creator, it seemed to me as Walton said, hypocritical. The creature intentionally led Victor on such a long and dangerous journey to torture him. So that … Continue reading

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Reponse 4 9/29

After reading the novel I feel Shelley showed how the human form is effected by there environmental stimulates throughout their lives. She shows many physiological issues that a person can face to mold them into an evil person. The monster … Continue reading

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Response 4(Malcolm)

As the story was winding down we see Robert Walton come back into the story as Victor is in  his final pursuit of the creature, after he killed Elizabeth on their wedding night, the one person who actually showed Victor … Continue reading

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Response 4

Victor and Frankenstein, the creature, are much alike. The creature being alone without family or affection from his creator tried to find nurturance elsewhere but received the same reactions. Seeking revenge and blinded by anger the creature then murdered innocent … Continue reading

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