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Frankenstein: Victor's Tragedy
by Injun, Oct 12, 2008
Victor's downfall throughout the book Frankenstein.
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Is Frankenstein a Gothic Novel
by braptings, Jul 18, 2008
A Gothic Novel is a story in which supernatural terrors and an atmosphere of mysterious horror infiltrates the action. Often the setting is dark and menacing, to reflect the mood of the novel. "Frankenstein" is a good example of a Gothic novel. Written in 1816, by Mary Shelley, "Frankenstein" has become one of the most widely known examples of romantic literature and Gothic novels to date.
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Who's the Bigger Monster?
by mario rios, Jul 10, 2008
Are monsters born or are they created?
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Changing Technology
by Connor, Mar 21, 2008
A connection between Frankenstein and modern human cloning.
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Frankenstein
by rowan, Mar 12, 2007
Why did Mary Shelley include Walton's introductory letters
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Frankenstein Essay
by Translash, Feb 16, 2007
This essay/research paper describes the depiction of science in mary shelley's novel Frankenstein. it uses outside sources also to buttress the assertions made.
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Dean Koontz's Frankenstein: a Review
by cesca van patton, Apr 16, 2007
A best-selling novelist classic. Literary travesty or fun read? Find out in my review.
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