Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
The first part of the reading response should be a paragraph giving an overall summary of the reading. The rest (the majority of the response) is a personal intellectual record of thoughts generated by the reading. Feel free to take your ideas to the edge of possibility, to link them to material from other courses. For example, you might relate your reading to a movie. You might explore internal contradictions in a writer’s argument or two opposing views and your own reaction to those views. Develop arguments. Ask questions. When you write, focus on one or two themes or topics. Don’ts: Except for the first section, don’t merely summarize readings or lectures.Why did Mary Shelley’s “creature” turn into a “monster” in the 1931 movie (admittedly, answers to this question will be based on wild speculation).https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/84https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkSbwiKP3mo Frankenstein 1931 Trailer