Frankenstein Questions
Please read what is a thesis statement.
Create a word processing document titled “Frankenstein Assignment 2.” As you read to the end of Frankenstein, and applying knowledge from the first 15 chapters, compose a short essay answer for each question
Make sure to not use any test prep sites (quizlet, sparknotes, wikipedia,) and no plagiarism.
each questions’s answer should be at least 250 words.
Frankenstein Assignment
Directions: Create a word processing document titled “Frankenstein Assignment 2.” For each question that follows, compose a short essay response (250 to 400 words). Be sure to provide a clear thesis statement that does not just restate the question. Support your thesis with specific evidence from the text. Clearly number your responses and copy the question and place your essay response under it. To earn full credit, each response must meet the following requirements:
- Writing is free of spelling or word use errors.
- Writing is free of run-on sentences or sentence fragments.
- All punctuation is used appropriately.
- All proper nouns and the beginnings of sentences are capitalized appropriately.
- All other standard English grammar, punctuation, and spelling are followed.
- Sentences vary in structure between simple, complex, compound, and complex-compound structures.
- Fully developed paragraphs have a minimum of four – five sentences each.
Questions:
1- Victor says of his father that “a more indulgent and less dictatorial parent did not exist upon earth.” Discuss Alphone’s influence on Victor and Victor’s feelings toward his father. Compare Alphonse’s and Victor’s relationship to Victor’s relationship with the creature.
2- Give some examples of the Romantic concept in Shelley’s use of physical locations. How does it help establish character and mood in the novel?
3- Discuss Victor’s reluctance to create the second creature. Why do you think he destroys it in front of the other creature?
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- Give some examples of the Romantic concept in Shelley’s use of physical locations. How does it help establish character and mood in the novel?
Victor Frankenstein is one man whose love for science and nature can be termed as frightening. At the same time, we can say that he has deep admiration for life and its beauties (Jones, 2016). Shelley uses Victor’s love for life in a very romantic way to invoke a glamorous and a serene mood to the readers…
(1000 words)