{"id":30143,"date":"2023-08-16T05:31:34","date_gmt":"2023-08-16T05:31:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/frankenstein-cw-violence-mary-shelley-frankenstein-1818-broadview-press\/"},"modified":"2023-08-16T05:31:34","modified_gmt":"2023-08-16T05:31:34","slug":"frankenstein-cw-violence-mary-shelley-frankenstein-1818-broadview-press","status":"publish","type":"questions","link":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/frankenstein-cw-violence-mary-shelley-frankenstein-1818-broadview-press\/","title":{"rendered":"Frankenstein (CW: violence) Mary Shelley, Frankenstein [1818] (BROADVIEW PRESS)."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Please refer to and make sure you follow the essay guidelines on Gauchospace for writing and<br \/>\nformatting advice (note that these are broad guidelines for long and short essays \u2013 so adjust<br \/>\naccordingly). For essays of this length you should be aiming for: Introduction\/thesis followed by<br \/>\n2-3 body paragraphs and a Conclusion. Please note that if your paper does not quote from the<br \/>\nnovel it will not receive a passing grade.<br \/>\nFor this paper you should make use of keywords and terminology from our lecture discussion<br \/>\n(without repeating lecture content!) alongside critical analysis and close reading to respond to a<br \/>\nspecific prompt (chosen from those below). You are welcome, although not required, to refer to<br \/>\nsecondary criticism, in the form of a book, article or review (not Wikipedia or similar). The most<br \/>\nlogical way to begin this process is to find a passage or scene from the text(s) that speaks to your<br \/>\nselected subject, and use this as a way to introduce your thesis. Remember that a thesis is a<br \/>\nstatement that is debatable, meaning that you will argue your case through the paper. If you are<br \/>\nhaving trouble coming up with a thesis topic and formulating your paper, or finding suitable<br \/>\nsecondary material please don\u2019t hesitate to me &#8211; in advance. WARNING: Do not repeat material<br \/>\nfrom lecture \u2013 you may use lecture materials as a reference, but make sure you give it your own<br \/>\ninterpretation. Repeating lecture material will result in a reduced grade \u2013 particularly if you use the<br \/>\nsame primary quotes \u2013 you must find your own evidence from the text to support your argument.<br \/>\nPlease make sure you refer to the \u201cResearch Paper Writing and Formatting Instructions\u201d before<br \/>\nasking for help!<br \/>\n1) Examine the idea of monstrosity in the novel (be specific!).<br \/>\n2) Discuss the inter-textual component of the novel. What role do other texts (select 1-2 only)<br \/>\nplay in Frankenstein?<br \/>\n3) Analyze (don\u2019t describe!) the role of ONE of the following characters in the novel:<br \/>\nWalton; Elizabeth; Clerval; Safie.<br \/>\n4) Discuss the importance of the form of the novel.<\/p>\n<div>For essays of this length you should be aiming for: Introduction\/thesis followed by<br \/>\n2-3 body paragraphs and a Conclusion. Please note that if your paper does not quote from the<br \/>\nnovel it will not receive a passing grade.<\/p>\n<div>plz also watch these 2 lecture to write the essay:<\/div>\n<div>https:\/\/gauchocast.hosted.panopto.com\/Panopto\/Pages\/Viewer.aspx?id=41720242-6760-4a64-b740-abe301285e7b<\/div>\n<div>https:\/\/gauchocast.hosted.panopto.com\/Panopto\/Pages\/Viewer.aspx?id=0aaca7ec-8dd9-4d5f-bd70-abe3017a11a6<\/div>\n<div>1) Examine the idea of monstrosity in the novel (be specific!).<br \/>\n2) Discuss the inter-textual component of the novel. What role do other texts (select 1-2 only)<br \/>\nplay in Frankenstein?<br \/>\n3) Analyze (don\u2019t describe!) the role of ONE of the following characters in the novel:<br \/>\nWalton; Elizabeth; Clerval; Safie.<br \/>\n4) Discuss the importance of the form of the nove<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Please refer to and make sure you follow the essay guidelines on Gauchospace for writing and formatting advice (note that these are broad guidelines for long and short essays \u2013 so adjust accordingly). For essays of this length you should be aiming for: Introduction\/thesis followed by 2-3 body paragraphs and a Conclusion. 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