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Papers On Literature
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Mary Shelley's, "Frankenstein":
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This 3 page paper examines the differences between the demon in Mary Shelley's, "Frankenstein", versus the way that this monster is portrayed in other versions of the story. This paper highlights the understanding that the major difference is based upon the motivation of the "monster". In the Shelley version, he is motivated by his despair that occurs when he realizes that he cannot be loved by others. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSFranks.rtf
Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus” from a Feminist Point of View
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A 9 page paper which examines this science fiction masterpiece from a feminist perspective, specifically considering how the tragedies in Mary Shelley’s life influenced her writing style, and includes other feminists’ points of view of life as a woman during this period. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TGfrankfem.rtf
MARY SHELLEY’S MESSAGES ABOUT SEX, REPRODUCTION AND THE CITY(a psychologial analysis)
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This 7 page paper discusses the elements apparent in the work of Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein. The themes of motherhood, miscarriages, sex, gender, is discussed from a psychological context based on events in Shelley's life. Examples given from the text, and cited.Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MBlitfranknstn.rtf
MARY SHELLEY’S MONSTER
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This 6 page paper gives a short synopsis of the book, then analyzes Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, for symbolism and theme. Emphasis is placed on the novel's themes and symbols paralleling Shelley's own life. Also included are excerpts from David Colling's essay about Shelley and the feminine maternal parallels. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBlitshel.rtf
Mary Shelley’s Original “Frankenstein” and the Social
Construction of Gender:
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This 5 page report discusses Mary
Wollstonecraft Shelley’s (1797-1851) “Frankenstein” and the ways
in which serves as a metaphor for the social realities regarding
gender in the early 19th century. The premise is that women are
rejected in their efforts to be whole as surely as the monster
was. In fact, the circumstances of the early 19th century would
appear to people of the early 21st century to have been more
disturbing than what was faced by Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s
hapless creature. Bibliography lists only the primary source.
Filename: BWorfran.wps
Mary Shelley/Frankenstein and Society
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A 5 page essay on Shelley classic nineteenth-century Gothic thriller as social criticism. The writer argues that Shelley's novel, while offering a gripping horror story, also offers the discerning reader a commentary on society and the tendency for society to ignore the social and ethical ramifications of the implementation of technology. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khshsoc.wps
Mary Shelley/The Monster as Misunderstood
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A 5 page essay that analyzes the way that Frankenstein's 'monster' becomes acculturated and what this indicates about the his personality and complexity. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khfrank.wps
Mary Shelley/Victor Frankenstein
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A 5 page essay that explores and analyzes the role of Victor Frankenstein in Mary Shelley's famous novel. The writer argues that Shelley's narrative demonstrates how Victor chose to step out side the boundaries of the social system, and then to ignore his own socialization as a child in dealing with the "infant" that he created. It is therefore Victor who became monstrous through his anti-social behavior. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khvicmon.rtf
Mary Shelley: “Transformation”
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This 4 page paper discusses the role of pride in Mary Shelley’s short story “Transformation.” Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVshltrn.rtf
Mary Shelly's "Frankenstein": The Theme of Nature
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A 10 page discussion of Mary Shelley’s incorporation of nature in her novel. The author of this paper contends that Shelley employs nature to contrast the characteristics of Frankenstein and his creator Victor as well as to emphasize the error of mans ways in going against nature. Through various components of nature Shelley manages to instill deeper meaning, intrigue, and realism to a story which might otherwise be dismissed by some as only science fiction. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPfrankN.rtf
Mary Wollstonecraft On Education
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A 3 page essay that discusses the arguments expressed by Mary Wollstonecraft in her essay "On National Education" (1792). The writer discusses the points made by Wollstonecraft regarding education for women and why this was considered radical in its day. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khmwoled.rtf
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