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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Important Quotes Frankenstein

Important quotes from Frankenstein an enterprise which you be in possession of regarded with such evil forebodings. RW, P. 7 I sh all(prenominal) certainly find no friend on the wide ocean, RW, P. 11 We accordingly brought him back to the deck, and restored him to life RW on VF, P. 14 playful as a summer dirt ball lively as a bird the most fragile wildcat VF on E, P. 20 , the first misfortune of my life occurred an omen, as it were, of my early misery VF, P. 25 Thus ended a day memorable to me it decided my future destiny VF on inevitable fate, P. 30 y father had taken the greatest precautions that my mind should be impressed with no supernatural horrors. VF on actually having a caring father, also, Gothicism, P. 31 , I became myself capable of bestowing animation upon lifeless matter VF, P. 32 a naughty night with an anxiety that almost amounted to agony VF and the day of creation, his mental province and pathetic lineacy, P. 35 my candle was nearly burnt co me on VF, a metaphor for his sanity, P. 35 he muttered some inarticulate sounds, while a grin wrinkled his cheeks VF on the monster as a immature baby, P. 6 one hand was stretched out VF on the monster as Michelangelos Creation of Adam, P. 36 except I escaped, and rushed stilt stairs VF abandons his baby, his duty, P. 36 Oh, save me save me VF as a damozel in distress, HC is the saviour, save- take aimn, P. 39 the sea pass articulate contri anded greatly to my convalescence VF as a Romantic, nature restores health P. 39 During the whole of this contemptible mockery of just scratch, I suffered living torture. VF, the beginning of injustice brought on simply by himself, P. 54 Could the daemon lso in his hellish sport impart betrayed the innocent to ending and ignominy. VF. It was VF who betrayed the innocent, so surely then he is the daemon? P. 56 Justine died she be and I was alive. VF is death better than life at this point? P. 61 deep, dark, death-like sol itude VF, P. 61 I had been the author of unalterable evils VF and his inevitable fate, his accomplished sense of guilt and fault, P. 62 The rain depressed me VF, pure and elementary pathetic fallacy, P. 65 the view of the tremendous and ever-moving glacier t had then fill up me with a sublime ecstasy VF on the sublime nature of his setting, P. 66 contact lens Infinity has a tendency to fill the mind with that consort of delightful horror Edmund Burke, On the Sublime and Beautiful the vast river of ice their icy and glittering peaks VF, a continuation of the sublime, and a reference to Rime, P. 67 LINK The ice was here, the ice was there / The ice was all virtually Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Rime of the Ancient Mariner All men hate the wretched M, proving himself different to humans, P. 7 you, my creator M, master/slave distinction, father/son distinction, self-a struggleeness, P. 68 I ought to be thy Adam but I am rather the fallen angel M is comparing himself to th e devil. Whereas he should have been a perfect universe, he became an archetypal fallen angel, like the Tempter for example, P. 68 LINK Awake, arise or be for ever falln. fanny Milton, Paradise Lost thy creature, who implores thy goodness and compassion. M only ask his creator, his father, to care for him. He was of a good nature, until rejection. P. 8 my soul glowed with come and humanity M, until he realised he was non human, P. 68 Oh, eulogy the eternal justice of man M. This brilliantly ironic the monster has learnt sarcasm, and is utilize it to condemn VF for wanting to murder him, despite VF accusing the monster of murder. In doing so, the monster mocks the injustice of Justines trial, as well as Williams death, P. 69 Cursed be the day in which you first axiom light VF. Unlike convention, the symbolism of light here is negative, P. 69 I thrust my hand into the live embers, but quickly drew it out again with a cry of pain. M has no parent, he learns through trial and error, P. 71 miserable, from the inclemency of the season, and still more from the barbarity of man. M, as an unnatural being, has at this point neither nature nor mankind. He is a reject, P. 73 It was indeed a paradise, compared to the bleak forest, my former residence M, his field hut is a paradise from which he is soon banished, after he gives in to curiosity and tries the forbidden fruit talking to humankind, P. 75 when I set up that in doing this I inflicted pain on the cottagers, I abstained M learns guilt, is of a good nature, P. 7 I went into the woods, and collected my own food and can for the cottage. M becomes a parent to the De Lacy family, and furthermore becomes a peasant, P. 79 The lady was dressed in a dark suit, and covered with a thick black veil M describes Safie as dressing in a Gothic manner, P. 80 her eyes were dark, but gentle M, provides shift view to idea of black symbolising darkness or Gothicism, P. 81 And what was I? M has no c lass, has no role in society, P. 83 Of what a strange nature is knowledge M realises that maybe all that he has learnt is not for the better, P. 83 The injustice of his sentence was very conspicuous M again experiences injustice, grows evermore corrupt, P. 85 I can just describe to you the effect of these books M acquires life-changing books, P. 89 the picture of an omnipotent perfection warring with his creatures M, familiar? M vs. VF, P. 90 Like Adam, I was created simply united by no link to any other being in existence, but he had come forth from the hands of god a perfect creature, happy and prosperous I was wretched, helpless and alone. M links himself to Adam, realises he is not a perfect creature, or a human. He acknowledges his alienation, his loneliness, P. 90 LINK Adam, the goodliest man of men since born his sons John Milton, Paradise Lost Many times I considered Satan as the fitter emblem of my condition M is the fallen angel, P. 90 the hearts of men are fu ll of brotherly love and charity De Lacy, but maybe M isnt a human brother, he is different, P. 93 I am blind, and cannot judge of your countenance, but there is something in your wrangle which persuades me that you are sincere. De Lacy.M speaks eloquently, is compassionate (at this point) and cares for the De Lacy family, but on the outside is a monster, P. 94 No from that moment I declared interminable war against the species M is rejected by De Lacy family, P. 95 This was then the compensate of my benevolence M saves a woman from drowning, and is shot in doing so. Again, it is his appearance, not his intention, that is seen by mankind, P. 99 You, my creator, would tear me to pieces M, but actually, VF tears the female M to pieces, P. 102 Oh my creator, make me happy M, this is the simplest demand to his father/creator, P. 02 I do not destroy the lamb and the kid, to glut my appetite acorns and berries afford me sufficient commissariat M eco-criticism? P. 103 the sun will shine on us as on man, and will ripen our food. M. Both Romantic (nature supplying food) and loss (all men are equal)? P. 103 with this deadly weight yet hanging near my neck VF acknowledges his guilt, but it still exists. Also, has he replaced religion with his actions, and replaced God with himself? P. 108 LINK Instead of the cross, the Albatross / About my neck was hung. Samuel Coleridge, Rime of the Ancient Mariner. and in Clerval I saw the image of my former self VF. Could it be that Clerval is the innocent, ambitious and excitable VF, and the monster is the corrupt and miserable VF? P. 113 , the sight of what is lovely in nature could always interest my heart. VF was (he is recollecting his childhood, here) a Romantic. Now, he has gone against nature and created something unnatural, P. 114 Had I a right to inflict this curse upon everlasting generations? VF suddenly gains a conscience. Was M simply a test-run?He has learnt his lesson, and he shall now tear up the female M, P. 119 Have my murderous machinations deprives you also, my lovemaking Henry, of life? VF, I think we now know who the murderer is, P. 127 The peasants were closed up in their hovels VF, so was M a peasant? P. 148 You have read this strange and terrific story do you not tactile property your blood congealed with horror, like that which even now curdles mine? RW so was the story Gothic? P. 151 LINK one to make the reader terror to look around, to curdle the blood, and quicken the beatings of the heart. Mary Shelley, on what Frankenstein was intended to be. in his murder my crimes are consummated M, upon seeing VF dead, believes justice has been done. He who put away him has suffered. P. 158 I, the miserable and the abandoned, am an abortion M did actually develop fully, though. He was, however, an aborted experiment, P. 160 He was soon borne away by the waves, and lost in darkness and distance. RW, not only is M lost in darkness, but so is the reader. What happens next? Does M really stay by his word? What comes of RW? P. 161

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