'Frankenstein':
The Importance of Communication
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A 5 page discussion of “Frankenstein”, the original
book by Mary Shelley and the various movie depictions.
Emphasizes the importance of communication to Frankenstein
and how the miscellaneous depictions vary in this regard.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPfrankC.wps
Mary
Shelley's "Frankenstein"
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A 7 page paper which discusses various aspects of
Shelley's "Frankenstein" as they concern
Frankenstein, his admission to responsibility and his
responsibility to his creation. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: RAfranken.wps
Frankenstein's
Monster: Personality Metamorphosis
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5 pages in length. When one
considers the primary importance of Mary Shelley's
"Frankenstein," the first thing to typically
come to mind is the notion of conflict and
misunderstanding. In a completely separate light, however,
Shelley's "Frankenstein" also mirrors a
particular component of social address that deals directly
with the concept of heroism and the means by which such
heroic actions do not always lend themselves to positive
outcome. Indeed, the monster can be considered a heroic
figure in that his attempts at being a gentle soul often
cause him great suffering; through his metamorphosis of
character, the ultimately kind-hearted monster as a heroic
figure meets his fate after a long and violent struggle
with opposing social forces. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCmonst.wps
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Shelley's 'Frankenstein' / The Doctor vs. The Victim
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A 5 page comparison of Victor Frankenstein himself with
the Creature he made. The paper characterizes Dr. Victor
Frankenstein as a portrait of all those scientific
over-achievers who give no heed to the ethics of their
experimentations, and Victor's Creature as the
representation all those victims who have to live with the
effects. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: Franken5.wps