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Close Reading ((Citizen, Facebook Sonnet, Frankenstien), (Frankenstein,…
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This book is also about social injustice. It is meant to push forward the cases where injustice were done to people, even if it makes us uncomfortable.
This is social injustice as people try to struggle with their daily lives. How do people handle the stuggles and stressors within their lives. The gang and vandilism are doing terrible things and it affects many things and people. As they try to do the right thing it back fires with the security guard getting hurt.
This mainly has to do with Manely Porter and his betrayal of the family. He lies to them because they are truly good country people or are they? What does it mean to be good country people in people's minds. Do people take advantage of this state of mind?
This is a battle of right vs wrong due to the actions of Prometheus. He betrayed his own kind to help the ones he loved, the humans. Was this right? Some people in the story think so and others do not. It is a dilemma the author intentionally puts in there for us to decide
Dr Frankenstein battles with what he has done was right or not. This is most evident in the scene with the creation of the female monster. He decides that what he was doing was wrong because it would create a new race that is an abomination that only God should have the power. It ended up costing a lot of people strife and even death.
This poem is literally about a boy who is living with his father. His father is what most people think of as a hard working man. Who gets up even on Sunday really early to stoke a fire. The child wants to be seen as a grown up, but it is seen that he has not earned that right because he still sleeps comfortably in his bed as his father works. This is a very interesting dilemma presented to us to think about. We all want to be seen as equal, but the author is trying to say that not everyone is willing to put in the work to be seen that way.
All the creature wants is to be accepted and loved by everyone and not just be screamed at every time someone looks at him. The monster just wants to be with people who treat him as an equal among them. This is evident by his hiding and learning from the farm family. However, when he revealed himself to one of them, they screamed and he was hunted as an animal, furthering his hatred toward people.
This book is literally about equality. It is intriguing to us as readers the way she uses word choice and space specifically to cause the readers to feel emotions. She would have a lot of space after a short passage to invoke us to sit and think about the passage above. In addition, she would use the words "you" and "I" to implement the reader into each story. It gives readers a different perspective to think about
The power of love is shown here by the sacrifices the people make to save people they are in love with. For example, this is seen when the man runs into the fire to save the boy that is still in there. One person dies trying to save him and the other is burned terribly and looks like a monster. He is taunted the rest of his life, but it is hinted he does not regret his decision and would do the same thing again.
The power of love is all over this novel. The most prominent scene would be the flashback with the girls child. She would have died to save her child. Or when the unchildren are born and are being thrown away. The mother is torn and prefer to go to the toxic island that is sure death. They think life is not longer worth living because they lost their child.
This is most evident in the scene of Frankenstein wife death to the monster. Frankenstein vowed to hunt and kill the monster for killing her. It shows you the power of love in situations like this and what people will do for vengeance or to make thing right in their own eyes.
This is a struggle of right vs wrong based on the plot alone. If someone is vandalizing something and is affecting you, what do people do to stop it. What if that action hurts others, does it justify the affect it has on things like your family.
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