
For the in-class essay, you will be expected to develop a fully-developed, well-supported argument regarding the novel. You will introduce a clear thesis and support that thesis with evidence (quotes, paraphrases, summaries) from the novel itself, complete with proper parenthetical citation.
You will need your Frankenstein book. You may also
bring a dictionary, grammar book and/or thesaurus with you.
No electronic devices will be allowed.
Things To Consider:
| View/Treatment of Women | Justice |
| Family Relationships | The Sublime |
| Science vs. Nature | Solitude |
| "Bounds of Knowledge" | Doppelgänger |
| Ambition | Duty: Creator to Creation/ Parent to Child |
| Responsibility to Self vs. Responsibility to Humanity | Appearance vs. Reality |
| Symbols/Images: Lightning/Ice/Tree/Worms | Discussion Questions: Vol. 123 |