SUMMARIZE THE FRANKENSTEIN′S RANGE OF EMOTIONS
Read ″Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein″ (upload file) in which Dr. Frankenstein tells the story of the birth of his monster to the narrator of the story, a man named Walton, and answer the following question. Summarize thoroughly the range of emotions that Frankenstein goes through in the excerpts from Chapters IV and V you have read. The best way to do this is to list his different emotions, then come up with a thesis statement summarizing those emotions. Then use the rest of the paragraph to support your thesis with quotations from Mary Shelley’s text. At the end of your paragraph, say in a sentence or two (with quotation from the text) whether or not you think Frankenstein has eventually come to understand the negative impact of “too much knowledge” Read ″Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein″ (upload file) in which Dr. Frankenstein tells the story of the birth of his monster to the narrator of the story, a man named Walton, and answer the following question. Summarize thoroughly the range of emotions that Frankenstein goes through in the excerpts from Chapters IV and V you have read. The best way to do this is to list his different emotions, then come up with a thesis statement summarizing those emotions. Then use the rest of the paragraph to support your thesis with quotations from Mary Shelley’s text. At the end of your paragraph, say in a sentence or two (with quotation from the text) whether or not you think Frankenstein has eventually come to understand the negative impact of “too much knowledge” Read ″Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein″ (upload file) in which Dr. Frankenstein tells the story of the birth of his monster to the narrator of the story, a man named Walton, and answer the following question. Summarize thoroughly the range of emotions that Frankenstein goes through in the excerpts from Chapters IV and V you have read. The best way to do this is to list his different emotions, then come up with a thesis statement summarizing those emotions. Then use the rest of the paragraph to support your thesis with quotations from Mary Shelley’s text. At the end of your paragraph, say in a sentence or two (with quotation from the text) whether or not you think Frankenstein has eventually come to understand the negative impact of “too much knowledge” Read ″Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein″ (upload file) in which Dr. Frankenstein tells the story of the birth of his monster to the narrator of the story, a man named Walton, and answer the following question. Summarize thoroughly the range of emotions that Frankenstein goes through in the excerpts from Chapters IV and V you have read. The best way to do this is to list his different emotions, then come up with a thesis statement summarizing those emotions. Then use the rest of the paragraph to support your thesis with quotations from Mary Shelley’s text. At the end of your paragraph, say in a sentence or two (with quotation from the text) whether or not you think Frankenstein has eventually come to understand the negative impact of “too much knowledge”