5V Frankenstein Week 1 Lesson 1 introduction

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
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Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Week 1 Lesson 1

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In Class Today
  • Introduction to the theme
  • The assessment 
  • Mary Shelley
  • Historical Context
  • The workbook
  • Picking a theme
  • Start reading

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Introduction to the theme
  • Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
  • Several chapters each week
  • Analyse segments from each chapter each week
  • 1 assessment

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The assessment
A choice:
  • a 5 paragraph 750 word essay 

or
  • An infographic

More information will follow as the theme progresses

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Mary Shelley

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The Life of Mary Shelley
  • Born 30 August 1797 as Mary Godwin
  • Father was a political philosopher
  • Mother was philosopher and feminist and died ten days after her birth
  • Brought up by her father
  • Encouraged in political views; homeschooled
  • Father remarried, Mary despised her stepmother
  • Financial problems


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Percy Shelley
  • Her father’s political follower
  • Married to Harriet
  • They fell in love when Mary was 16 and Percy was 21 years old
  • Father disapproved 
  • They eloped to France, leaving his pregnant wife Harriet
  • Again, financial problems
  • Married days after Harriet’s death

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Mary's losses

1797 - Mother dies ten days after Mary’s birth 
1815 - Mary loses first daughter only weeks after birth
1816 - Fanny, her half-sister commits suicide
1816 - Harriet Shelley, Percy’s wife, drowns herself while pregnant
1818 – Mary’s daughter dies
1819 – Mary’s son dies



1822 – Miscarriage
1822 – Percy Shelley dies at sea at age 29
1824 – Friend Lord Byron dies
1826 – Percy and Harriet’s son dies after being struck by lightning
1831 – Mary’s half-brother dies
1836 – Mary’s father dies
1851 – Mary dies from a brain tumor at age 53


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Historical/social context
It is set in the latter part of the 18th century, at the end of the Enlightenment and the beginning of the Romantic period.

It critizes the excesses of the Enlightenment and introduces the beliefs of the Romantics.

Romanticism: political and social revolt, attraction to the supernatural, the morbid, and the cruel.


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Historical/social context
It reflects a shift in social and political thought - from humans as creatures who use science and reason to shape and control their destiny (Enlightenment) to humans as creatures who rely on their emotions to determine what is right (Romanticism). 

Other influences:
  • Darwin and his religious views
  • The Industrial Revolution
  • the British Empire's expanding wealth and influence

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Frankenstein

Published in 1818

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The workbook
Read several chapters each week
Analyse several segments from these chapters each week

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dfhlcx-ttvcjNoJNoQ12cbb3u--_WBhoyRKpqSndItg/edit?usp=sharing

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Pick a theme
Themes Key
  1. Family, Society and Isolation
  2. Ambition and Fallibility
  3. Romanticism and Nature
  4. Revenge
  5. Prejudice
  6. Lost Innocence

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Start reading

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