24th April: 'One thought, one conception, and one purpose' Flashcards

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‘One thought, one conception, and one purpose’: who says this line?

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Victor Frankenstein

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‘One thought, one conception, and one purpose’: to what is Victor referring?

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His project to animate matter (to create life)

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Fill in the blanks: ‘One ______, one _______, and one _______’:

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‘One thought, one conception, and one purpose’

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What two techniques are used here? ‘One thought, one conception, and one purpose’

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Repetition of ‘one’ and parallelism

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What does this quotation tell us about Frankenstein?

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He is singularly focussed on creating life and it is his obsession

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Towards what part of the novel is this quotation found?

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In the beginning of Victor’s story

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Fill in the blanks: ‘O___ ______, o___ _______, and o___ _______’

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‘One thought, one conception, and one purpose’

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Fill in the blanks: ‘___ ______, ___ _______, ___ _______’

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‘One thought, one conception, and one purpose’

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What punctuation is used here? ‘One thought, one conception, and one purpose’

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Commas

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