C Cliffstar New Member Joined Sep 7, 2008 Messages 8 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2009 Mar 8, 2009 #1 Quickly jot down your ideas on what techniques Shelley used in here novel. One is the use of the Double-frame narrative style where Walton tells the story of Frankenstein who in turn tells the story of the Monster.
Quickly jot down your ideas on what techniques Shelley used in here novel. One is the use of the Double-frame narrative style where Walton tells the story of Frankenstein who in turn tells the story of the Monster.
R Ravo23451 New Member Joined Mar 1, 2008 Messages 4 Gender Female HSC 2005 Mar 9, 2009 #2 pathetic fallacy
D dklingberg New Member Joined May 25, 2008 Messages 3 Gender Female HSC 2009 Mar 10, 2009 #3 imagery - religious, nature etc.
P PantherZ New Member Joined Nov 14, 2007 Messages 25 Location Sydney. Gender Male HSC 2008 Mar 10, 2009 #4 I think there's a metaphor in there somewhere.
C couchpotato New Member Joined Jul 1, 2009 Messages 15 Location HSC hell Gender Female HSC 2009 Aug 16, 2009 #5 ooooh bump i really need some techniques in frankenstein, my essay is SERIOUSLY lacking in them lol need some that will relate to "what it means to be human " and/or "science tampering with nature" ....?
ooooh bump i really need some techniques in frankenstein, my essay is SERIOUSLY lacking in them lol need some that will relate to "what it means to be human " and/or "science tampering with nature" ....?
C christoffpow Member Joined May 28, 2007 Messages 65 Gender Female HSC 2009 Aug 16, 2009 #6 PantherZ said: I think there's a metaphor in there somewhere. Click to expand... LOL. um shit i cant remember.. the epistolary novel shelley utilises.. oh um. use of rhetoric in the monsters dialogue.. yeah metaphores/similies emphasise the natural aspect of the novel > romantiscm.. theres so many but i seriously cannot remember.
PantherZ said: I think there's a metaphor in there somewhere. Click to expand... LOL. um shit i cant remember.. the epistolary novel shelley utilises.. oh um. use of rhetoric in the monsters dialogue.. yeah metaphores/similies emphasise the natural aspect of the novel > romantiscm.. theres so many but i seriously cannot remember.
kaz1 et tu Joined Mar 6, 2007 Messages 6,960 Location Vespucci Beach Gender Undisclosed HSC 2009 Uni Grad 2018 Aug 16, 2009 #7 Juxtaposition of Characterisation between the Monster and Frankenstein.
raniaaa :) Joined Mar 21, 2008 Messages 480 Gender Female HSC 2009 Aug 16, 2009 #8 biblical illusions intertextuality of walton's letters and paradise lost imagery + sensory metaphors + similes changing narrative voice there's heaps more but thats off the top of my head, gooodluck!
biblical illusions intertextuality of walton's letters and paradise lost imagery + sensory metaphors + similes changing narrative voice there's heaps more but thats off the top of my head, gooodluck!