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Frankenstein. Gothic Horror. Frankenstein. ‘ Frankenstein ’ was written by a British novelist called Mary Shelley when she was 18 in 1818. The novel is about a scientist called Victor Frankenstein who creates a larger and more powerful being in the likeness of man.
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Frankenstein Gothic Horror
Frankenstein • ‘Frankenstein’ was written by a British novelist called Mary Shelley when she was 18 in 1818. • The novel is about a scientist called Victor Frankenstein who creates a larger and more powerful being in the likeness of man. • ‘Frankenstein’ has elements of the Gothic Horror genre.
Gothic Horror • Gothic Horror is the combination of TWO genres: Horror and Romance • Features of Gothic Horror include terror, mystery, the supernatural, ghosts, haunted houses, castles, darkness, death, decay, madness, secrets and curses. • Typical characters are vampires, demons, the Devil, magicians, madwomen and maniacs.
Come on, Mary. Tell us a good story... 1818; Lord Byron’s House Well, I’ve got one good idea... It’s a story about a scientist who makes a man out of dead bodies. Lord Byron What is it? Sounds scary! Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Shelley
Well, I’ve been reading the news. There’s a scientist who brought a hand back to life! The man in my story is like him. Stubborn and brave. ‘Ere, you should totally write that ghost story into a book. It was really scary. How did you think of it?
I’m Dr Victor Frankenstein. I’m a scientist. I’m going to make a human out of dead body parts... But to do this, I need to steal them from graves. See her? That’s my ex, Elizabeth. I worked so hard that she gave up trying to get my attention. Making this monster cost me a lot. After the monster was finished, I dreamed about her a lot, but I never got her back.
... And I’m what he made! I’m a nice guy, really! But when I woke up, Dr Frankenstein didn’t think I was, because I am ugly and slow, and can’t talk well. He thinks I want to hurt him, but I don’t. I try to make people happy, but they always think I’m dangerous. Dr F tried to make me a wife, but it didn’t work. Nobody wanted me. So in the end... I ran away to a place where nobody could find me.
I lost my wife, my son and my family – not to mention all of my friends – and I had created a horrible monster. I wish I’d have listened to my teachers when they told me not to do it! I tried to go after the monster to stop him hurting people. I chased him all the way to the Arctic, where he’d run to be away from people. In the end, I almost died – and I never found him. All my life’s work was gone forever.
There’re loads of ways. Setting – make it dark and scary – words – choose horrible ones! I want to make the chapter where the monster wakes up the scariest chapter in any book ever written. But how?
TASK: You must read through the start of Chapter 5 – where the monster wakes up - and explain to me how Mary Shelley makes it TENSE and SCARY for the reader. You have a plan and a copy of the opening to help you!
Reading Mary Shelly’s ‘Frankenstein’ Lesson objectives: An introduction to the life and works of Mary Shelley. Starter: Write a definition of the following words. Use a dictionary if you need to. Sympathy Empathy
EMPATHY Identification with and understanding of another's situation, feelings, and motives.
sympathy A feeling or an expression of pity or sorrow for the distress of another; compassion or commiseration.
Answer the following question... • How does Mary Shelly makes us empathise with the monster and Victor in the novel, ‘Frankenstein’? Who do you have most sympathy for? • Mary Shelly makes us feel empathy for the character of the monster when he says........... This makes the reader feel ....... • You should write at least 5 sentences ... • REMEMBER : • USE key words in the question • USE a quotation with speech marks to support our point • EXPLAIN the effect of the language on the reader