Place - Frankenstein Flashcards

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How is Geneva presented?

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It’s calm and peaceful and represents the natural world.

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1) “the water was __ ; all around was calm”
- what is this place? what kind of stuff happens here? context?

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1) placid
- Geneva, usually good stuff but victor changes that, shelley is a romantic and they like the natural world

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How is Ingolstadt represented?

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It’s the Industrial Revolution which means it’s more modern and there’s a iradication of nature

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2) “my workshop of __ creation”
- what is this place? what does this show? what is the Industrial Revolution doing to places? what is lost?

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2) filthy
- ingolstadt, the separation victor had from society when he was completing his unethical acts, it’s polluting, corrupting places, spiritually and morality

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How is Montanvert presented?

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It shows the sublime(power) of nature and and what happens when you go against it

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3) “thick mists hid the summits…I even saw not the faces of those __ friends”
- what is this place? technique? what does the reminder show?

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3) mighty
- montanvert, semantic field of power, shows that victor has changed

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4) “this __”
- who is staying here? what is he next to? what does this symbolise? what does this do to him”

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4) hovel
- the monster, the human world, marginalisation, dehumanises him

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5) “__ sty”
- what type of imagery?

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5) pig
- animalistic

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6) “agreeable __”
- what can treatment do? 2 context?

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6) asylum
- it can warp their perception of otherd characters, tabula rasa + Godwin and the wc children

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7) “cottage was quickly enveloped by the __”
- what was the cottage to the monster? so what does this mean if the monster is putting fire to it?

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7) flames
- the cottage was a comforting place for the monster as he learned things, shows the destruction of innocence and hope that the monster goes through as he is an otherd character

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How is the Orkney’s presented?

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It’s a remote location which allows him to focus on his project in solitude

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8) “few miserable cows..three miserable _…most miserable penury”
- what does this contrast to? technique? what are his actions?

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8) huts
- “palaces” the monsters perception of huts, foreshadowing that victor won’t create here, immoral and unethical

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9) “__ of the orkneys”
- how are victors deeds being presented here?

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9) remotest
- the further away he goes from society the more darker his deeds become

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How is the arctic presented?

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It represents isolation and pain and shows the cold emptiness of frankenstien life after he created the monster

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10) “we were immured in ice and should never __”
- what does this show about nature?

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10) escape
- shows the power of nature

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How is it ironic that victor dies from pneumonia?
- what does victor do and believe about nature? who is this a warning to?

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Through the novel victor doesn’t believe that nature is powerful and goes against it when he creates the monster. This shows that we shouldn’t underestimate nature and this could be a warning to the enlightenment.