lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2015

Frankeinstain by Marry Shelly

                                                          The point of view of the narrator


"framing " and "epistolary" narration:
"epistolary form", in which Walton relates what has happened through a series of letters written to his sister.
A framing device is used when a someone's story is told through someone who reads it or hears it (an objective person) 

Why
Different points of view and Marry Shelley allows to make judgement and takes the decisión 
Context : 
Mary Shelley: August 30, 1797, London
Parents: famous writers, supporter of the revolution
   William Godwin
   Mary Wollstonecraft   
Percy Shelley
French Revolution
The Rise of Industrialism
Science and Technology

Tone and Mood
Fear –Desperation-Remorse-Guilty -Hate –Rejection-Revenge –Sadness-Loneliness- bitterness - love  
In Frankenstein there are varieties of tones and moods. It depends in the scene of the movie.  There is tone and mood of fear, when Frankenstein sees his creation. It is also shows when people see the creature; he looks very ugly so people feel fear of him. Hate is another mood that characterizes the movie, because Frankenstein feels rejection of humanity and even of his creator. For that reason appears the moods of revenge, so he kills the youngest brother of Frankenstein. After this, Frankenstein feels desperation, because he feels guilty. An innocent’s woman is tried for the crime and she had to pay with his life for that crime. 

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