Question | Answer |
WOMEN | "But his most self defining act transforms him definitively into Eve" Gilbert and Gubar "Such an insipid lot" Youngquist "Mothers in Frankenstein are categorically dead because their biological function is primordially defiled" Youngquist "A man who usurps the female role by giving birth" Barbara Johnson "not that she must fall but that, having been created, she is fallen" Gilbert and Gubar |
SEXUALITY | "Victor's most passionate relationships are with men rather than women" Anne Mellor |
REVOLUTION | Creature: 'an embodiment of the revolutionary French nation' Anne Mellor 'political allegory of the struggle between the bourgeois and the proletariat and the struggle between Victor and his monster parallels it' Gilbert 'The creature's failure to prosper and the havoc unleashed was evidence that Shelley was anti-revolution' Dr Sage |
NATURE | 'Nature both resists and revenges herself upon his attempts' Mellor |
CREATURE | 'the monster enacts in turn the roles of Adam and Satan, and even eventually hints at a sort of digression into the role of God' Gilbert and Gubar 'primordial innocence' Gilbert and Gubar |
VICTOR | 'Animate the lifeless clay' |
SCIENCE | Galvanism: Giovanni Aldini used electricity/galvanism to stimulate the muscles of the executed man (convicted murderer). Brannagh used a hanged murderer as the monster |
POWER | Hobbes imagined there was perpetual conflict in which every human being struggled for domination over others |
NATURE VS NURTURE | Rosseau believed a child should 'take his lessons from nature and not from men' and that 'there is no original perversity in the human heart' 'Treat a person ill and he will become wicked' P. Shelley (John Locke's 'tabula rasa') |
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