structure Flashcards

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how are letters seen as a parallel to the monster?

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  • in beginning, in a letter walton expresses his loneliness and foreshadows finding Vic
  • for the monster that need was never fulfilled
  • creates similarity between man and monster
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explain the role of letters for scenery?

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-sets scene for narrative to begin

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explain the role of letters when it explain Victors condition in beginning of the novel?

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  • reader sees end result of a trying story

- prepares reader for the journey within the letters whilst highlighting Victors weak state

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why are the letters impotent at the end of the novel?

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  • allows for an end to be created for the monster

- necessary for the story to have an outcome not only structurally important but thematically

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what would have happened to novel without use of letters?

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  • ending would be left open with no resolve
  • creates a character reader can relate to
  • allows for a mediator between 2 characters
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explain how Frank is a framed narrative?

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  • there are stories within stories
  • walton seems to be the preliminary narrater
  • then vic and the monster
  • cylindrical as it ends and starts with Walton
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what is the clever name for a novel with letters?

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-epistolary novel

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what are an advantage of an epistolary novel that are seen in Frank?

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-more than one correspondent= show same event from different view points

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what is the clever name for fake realism?

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-pseudo-documentary realism

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how does pseudo-documentary realism give writer power?

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  • gives power over audiences because…

- there is a sense of reality and readers become attached

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how does walton’s letters provide a different perspective?

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  • omniscient narrative and walton seems to do this from a god like altitude
  • allows all views to be explored through 3 narrators
  • represents human life that exceeds dimensions of any one individual
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how is a consistent handling of view shown in Frank?

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  • evident as character placement and development is explicit
  • this stops any formation of pot holes in reasoning
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explain the change from individual to multiple voiced in the book?

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  • competing voices within frankenstein

- conventional letter form dissolve’s in the novel

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how was being able to see the monster sPOV uncharacteristic of a gothic novel?

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  • invited sympathy for the monster

- there is little attempt to explain a monsters motives in most 18th/19th cent gothic

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how do letters allow reader to understand walton as a narrator?

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  • establishes his character + status
  • establishes credibility as we trust his judgement (anecdote supports)
  • establishes why he is in north pole=no pot holes in continuity of novel
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what supports walton’s credible character besides letters?

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  • ‘what a noble fellow’
  • anecdote about his old captain
  • shows he’s fair through admiration of the captains noble actions