Prep Sheet For Frankenstein

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Frankenstein In-Class Essay

DIRECTIONS:
In four paragraphs, write a thematic essay with a pronged thesis that responds to the prompt provided. You will only have your ICE prep sheet for this assignment - no book. You are expected to include at least 4 concrete details (also known as evidence).

TIPS/REMINDERS:
Grab interest at the beginning of your essay using one of the strategies that we covered in class.
Make sure that your prongs are about the prompt’s topic and that you have a universal theme.
Be sure to select CDs that span throughout the play so that you can address the full scope of the work.
Feel free to paraphrase anything that is not on your prep sheet. You do not need to worry about parenthetical citations since you do not have …show more content…

This is shown within the novel of Frankenstein with the Creature. In the novel of Frankenstein, Dr. Frankenstein creates a large, towering, and abhorrent, Creature with his own hands. This Creature is immediately shunned by Frankenstein and goes into the world alone. The creature due to his disfigured appearance is alienated from human kind causing him to be very lonely and angry at the world. Within Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, the Creature suffers from alienation when the cottagers in the woods flee from him and when Dr. Frankenstein refuses to make him a …show more content…

The Creature approaches his creator Dr. Frankenstein with an ultimatum, this ultimatum is that he either makes him a companion or he dies and an example of this would be when the creature says “you my creator, abhor me; when can I gather from your fellow creature that owns me nothing? They spawn and hate me.” (Shelley 184) Dr. Frankenstein listens to the Creature and agrees to create a companion for him. While Dr. Frankenstein is almost done with the Creatures companion he begins to regret his decision and concludes to not finish the project destroying everything in front of the Creatures eyes. This causes the creature great pain and he vows revenge against Frankenstein; an example of this would be when the creature says that he will be there on Frankenstein's wedding day as a