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son4ous [18]
2 years ago
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In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Victor and/or the creature can each be viewed as both protagonist and antagonist in the novel. W

rite an essay in which you analyze who the real "monster" is
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Mariulka [41]2 years ago
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The essay wants to know your opinion about the story and characters. I don't have access to your opinion, so I can't write your essay, but I'll show you how.

<h3>Important information for your essay</h3>
  1. Shelley shows the creature with an ugly appearance, but someone sensitive, lonely and needy.
  2. Shelley portrays Victor as an obsessed man who rejects the creature he created because of the way that creature looks.
  3. Shelley shows that the constant rejection made the creature somewhat spiteful and violent.
  4. Shelley blames the creature's violence on Victor, who raised her and failed to meet her needs.
  5. Shelley shows that the creature has monstrous attitudes, but so does Victor, as these attitudes were created by him.

<h3>Steps to writing the essay</h3>
  • Introduction: Introduce the novel "Frankenstein," its author, and how the theme of monstrosity is presented in the novel. The introduction must be a short paragraph.

  • Thesis Statement: Show your opinion on who is more monstrous, Victor or the creature. The thesis statement must be a single sentence, which ends the introduction.

  • Body: Write two paragraphs. The first paragraph should show why the character you chose as the most monstrous deserves that title. In other words, you must support and strengthen your thesis statement by showing that it is correct. In the second paragraph, you will show why the other character is not the most monstrous, showing the reasons that make you have this opinion. These paragraphs should be long and informative.

  • Conclusion: Summarize the main points of the essay and restate your thesis statement.

Below you can see an example of how your essay introduction can be done. You can use this example to start your essay.

<em>"Frankenstein" is one of the most significant and important novels in world literature. The novel written by Mary Shelley addresses topics such as the dangers of science, loneliness, violence, abandonment, irresponsibility, and human monstrosity. This monstrosity is highlighted by the character Victor, who, by rejecting the monstrous-looking creature he created, shows himself even more monstrous and cruel, exposing the deepest elements of human behavior.</em>

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