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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

OMG!


Finish one of the sentences and then elaborate on your thoughts and ideas:
"If Victor has become GOD, then . . . ."
"If Nietzsche had met Victor, and heard his tale, the philosopher might have said . . ."

Who needs Cliffs?


Cliffs notes are over-rated.  Who needs them when all of you start plying your critical reading skills to the text at hand?  So here we go . . .
What is the key, central passage in Frankenstein that works to reveal the theme of the work, or a central tenet, or a major understanding of character?  While you needn't quote the entire passage, refer to it specifically, along with the page number, and include some commentary on why you believe this passage to be so significant and indispensible to the work.