Frankenstein Critical quotes 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureFrankensteinA2/A-levelAQA Created by: hannah8Created on: 31-05-14 21:11 Punter: The creature's desire for companionship is... one of his most human qualities 1 of 8 Punter: Frankenstein registers anxieties about scientific progress... unaccompanied by social conscience 2 of 8 Punter: Frankenstein's main sin is not his act of creation, but... his failure to take responsibility for what he produces 3 of 8 Botting: The fact that the 'foreign' could exist in the reader's own neighbourhood... made it all the more frightening 4 of 8 Hindel: Victor Frankenstein is a... typical Gothic hero/villain 5 of 8 Williams: The boundaries between the human and the monster... remain problematically blurred 6 of 8 Smith: Henry and Elizabeth both embody... patience, clarity and self-control 7 of 8 Shelley: Henry's imagination was chastened by... the sensibility of his heart 8 of 8
How do you respond to the view that the Monster is Frankenstein's double representing the evil side of his character? 36 MARKS OUT OF 40 0.0 / 5
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