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Title: Mary Shelley


1
Mary Shelleys Frankenstein
  • Notes

2
The Beginnings
  • Began as a short story but encouraged by her
    husband expanded into a novel
  • Originally began It was on a dreary night. Now
    first words of Chapter 5
  • Percy edited and wrote preface

3
Origin
  • Ghost story sessions with Byron
  • Her dream about her dead children returning to
    life
  • Victor Frankenstein may have been modeled on
    real-life chemist Konrad Dippel (lived near
    Castle Frankenstein)

4
Style
  • Rich vocabulary
  • Elaborate sentence structure
  • Jumbled chronology
  • Literary allusions to Milton, Coleridge, and
    Plutarch

5
Allusion
  • The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • reinforces feelings of loneliness and separation
  • Monster reads Paradise Lost and compares himself
    to Adam, Satan, and the creator
  • Compares Victor Frankenstein and Greek god
    Prometheus (subtitle)

6
Characterization
  • Many characters were modeled after, or in some
    manner represent, real people
  • Examples
  • Professor Krempe Keats
  • Henry Clerval Byron
  • Victor Frankenstein Dippel, William Godwin, and
    Percy Shelley
  • Monster Claire

7
Foreshadowing
  • Last sentence of Waltons letter of August 19
    sets tone of Victors story
  • Strange and harrowing must be his story,
    frightful the storm which embraced the gallant
    vessel on its course and wrecked it thus!
  • Victor hints of events to come in telling his
    story

8
Point of View
  • Frame story technique
  • At the beginning of the novel, the reader is
    introduced to Robert Walton as he writes letters
    to his sister Margaret
  • Tells the story of his polar expedition, then
    turns narrative over to Victor, telling his
    tragic story to Walton, who in turn tells his
    sister

9
Point of View (contd)
  • Chapters 11 to 16 contain the monsters story as
    he relates it to Frankenstein
  • Even a story within the monsters story relating
    the history of the DeLacey family and Safie
  • Monster hears the tale from Felix and relates it
    to Frankenstein who tells it to Walton who tells
    it to his sister
  • Waltons role equals the wedding guests role in
    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

10
The End
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