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Frankenstein iLearning Series - Chapters 5&6

Published on Nov 26, 2015

Here is our iLearning Series analysis on Chapters 5 and 6 of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Frankenstein

By: Mary shelley

Chapters 5&6

Presented By: erin payne and akshara parashar

Chapter Overview

Analytical Question 1

What do you believe caused Frankenstein’s drastic change in the idealization of his “monster”? Why?

Characters

and Character Descriptions

Foster's Concepts

HOw to read literature like a professor

Analytical Question 2

In Chapter 5, Frankenstein describes of a “nervous fever” which has overcome him. From what we learned in HTRLLAP regarding illness and disease, what do you think this “fever” says about Frankenstein?

Romantic & Gothic

characterisitics

Conflict

Universal Question

Do you believe some of life's questions should be left undiscovered? Why or why not?

QUESTION RECAP

1.) What do you believe caused Frankenstein’s drastic change in the idealization of his “monster”? Why?

2.) In Chapter 5, Frankenstein describes of a “nervous fever” which has overcome him. From what we learned in HTRLLAP regarding illness and disease, what do you think this “fever” says about Frankenstein?

3.) Do you believe some of life's questions should be left undiscovered? Why or why not?

IMAGE CITATION

-Frankenstein's Monster.
-Victor Frankenstein, Frankenstein. The Best Fictional Scientists from TV and Movies. By Adam Mann.
-Still of Glenn Strange and Boris Karloff. By Jonathan Morris.
-Still of Lon Chaney, Jr. and Janet Ann Gallow. 1942. The Ghost of Frankenstein.
-Still of Lon Chaney, Jr. and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. 1942. The Ghost of Frankenstein.
-Still of David Dukes and John Glover. 1981. Victor Gialanella's Broadway Production of Frankenstein. By Martha Swopes.