Frankenstein: Key Quotations by Theme

Frankenstein: Key Quotations by Theme

This resource compiles essential quotations from Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" organized by key themes for A-Level English Literature students. It aids in analytical essay preparation and revises crucial concepts such as creation, gender, and intertextuality. Each quote enhances understanding and fosters sophisticated argument development, ultimately supporting high-level academic performance.

Never Let Me Go: Key Quotations by Theme

Never Let Me Go: Key Quotations by Theme

Settings “A car was a rarity. And the sight of one in the distance was sometimes enough to cause bedlam during a class” p34 “Miss Emily…we probably recognised that it was her presence, intimidating thought it was, that made us feel so safe at Hailsham.” P39 “Normal people outside” p69 “One of the boys asked [...]

Frankenstein: The Importance of Procreation

Frankenstein: The Importance of Procreation

Plan for thematic analysis of Procreation in Frankenstein with a comparison to The Handmaid's Tale. Creation of Life: Traditional parent and child imagery Gothic Doubling: Relationships tied together through birth and death as well as suicide Power: God and the Creator figure. Transgression of the moral, natural and social order in both texts Power: Agency [...]