Welcome to the continued exploration of British Literature as the class explores the 18th century through the Modern Period of British literary history.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
sympathize thing?
I think i most sympathize for frankenstien's monster because he was left alone by his closest "father" figure. He didnt have anybody to even relate with except frankenstien and he abandoned him and left him to fend for himself. Also everyone he met and seemed to love shunned him away and thought he was a terrible monster.
moree stuff.
frankenstein has a lot of themes and lessons you could learn from if you look at certain quotes. in page 111 the monster tells frankenstein how he found the papers and read them, and how it made him feel even more embarassed and disgraced with himself, and gave him even less confidence. the monster says he created him after himself, which means they are alike in the way they are lonely and confine themseleves which makes a good point and really tells a good deal of the story in both there fates which we discussed in class.
who do you sympathize for
i personally sympathize for the moster himself because he was left to fend for himself and to teach everything to himself by himself because he was created without being taught anything or any human contact. and even though he truley wanted to be kind and friends with humans he could not because of his 'unbearable' sight. he then realized the way humans harshley judge one another and had to go into hiding and confine himself.