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The Frankenstein story

The Frankenstein story. By: Colin S. Courtney W. Christine W. Joseph P. Setting. 1790’s in Europe Starts out in the North Pole Later is set in Europe. What is Frankenstein?. Frankenstein isn’t the monster, rather the human who created the monster Raised by a loving Swiss family

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The Frankenstein story

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  1. The Frankenstein story By: Colin S. Courtney W. Christine W. Joseph P.

  2. Setting • 1790’s in Europe • Starts out in the North Pole • Later is set in Europe

  3. What is Frankenstein? • Frankenstein isn’t the monster, rather the human who created the monster • Raised by a loving Swiss family • The monster he created was meant to be the ‘perfect’ human • Ended up hideous • Eventually became afraid of humans

  4. Character List*Main Characters* • *Victor Frankenstein* • *The Monster* • *Robert Walton* • Elizabeth Lavenza • Henry Clerval • Justine Moritz • Mr. Beuafort • Caroline Beaufort • M. Waldman • M. Krempe • Mr. Kirwin • Peasants

  5. Important Facts • Can also have the title ‘The modern Prometheus’ • By: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly • Themes • Dangerous Knowledge • Sublime Nature • Secrecy • Monstrosity

  6. Bibliography • "Frankenstein Notes- Plot Summary." BookRags.com | Study Guides, Lesson Plans, Book Summaries and More. Web. 14 Nov. 2011. <http://www.bookrags.com>. • "Frankenstein." SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides. Web. 14 Nov. 2011. <http://www.sparknotes.com/>.

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