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Body parts from graveyards and charnel houses.
Where and what did Victor find to help him with his research? Be specific.
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Your opinion
Do you believe that Victor is turning into what could be considered a "mad man" or is possibly turning insane? Explain why or why not.
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Beauty of nature is almost like a distraction for Victor.
What purpose does nature serve in this chapter as shown in this quote:
" It was a most beautiful season; never did the fields bestow a more plentiful harvest or the vines yield a more luxuriant vintage" |
The human anatomy and framing.
What is Victor specifically fascinated with about the human body?
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Your opinion
Do you believe it is morally wrong or right to create a creature seemingly unnaturally but in the name of science? Explain why or why not with DRT.
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Perhaps doubted it would all even work?
Why does Victor seem surprised that he of all men succeeded in creating life as shown in the following quote:
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2 years.
How long does it take to create the creature?
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Juxtaposition. Contrasting effect of the beauty of the church and the death of people.
What type of figurative language is shown in the following quote?
"Darkness had no effect upon my fancy, and a churchyard was to me merely the receptacle of bodies deprived of life, which, from being the seat of beauty and strength, had become food for t |
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