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This document is a perfect resource for effective A level revision into important quotes, themes, language analysis, structure and context for the novel 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley. It is structured in a way in which students can easily imbed into their essays to get top marks. The themes included in this resource are Ambition, Reproduction, Gender, Science and Identity.

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Ambition
God Complex – Victor desires Greed/egotism – Victor is Blind ambition leads to misery –
to have attain knowledge + obsessed with accumulating application of knowledge and ambition to
fame. He plays the role of God knowledge and thus power V’s own selfish goals winds up destroying
by creating a new life him and all those closest to him
• Criticises the breadth of
• Ambition can encourage science
people to set unrealistic o ‘Deepest
goals that lead to
mysteries’ should
consequences
be left uncovered


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It was the secrets of heaven and "explore unknown powers, and "seek happiness in tranquillity, and avoid
earth that I desired to learn unfold to the world the deepest ambition, even if…..distinguishing yourself in
- Desire to enhance knowledge, mysteries of creation..’ science and discoveries"
religious connotations show
- "Obsessive - Responsibility is linked to ambition
he wants knowledge of the
- ‘Unfold’ = gracious, - Ambition consumes + morphs into
Gods
trying to convince he obsession if one cannot be satisfied
- Breaks law of nature/
has noble intentions at a certain point, and blindly pursues
boundaries that shouldn’t be
- ‘Mysteries, secrets’ – for more.
overcome
things are best left (Knowledge/science is fleeting)
"Life and death appeared to me ideal undiscovered, we should
bounds which I should first break be in awe of creation ‘A new species would bless me as its
through and pour a torrent of light (romanticism) creator’.
into our dark world’.
- Victor is transgressing the
- Juxtapose Romantic view on boundaries of religion with greed and
- ambition- Shelley is presenting religion
science (overambition)
- Possessive pronouns – glory CONTEXT as a tool for moral guidance.
- Christ’s salvation for Shelley = Romanticist - ‘Bless me’ – personal pronoun =
humanity selfish + contrasts with
Criticises Science + how some omnibenevolent God (doomed to fail
CONTEXT things should be left alone – from start) => there are inevitable
Romanticism vs Enlightenment – the tampering with nature consequences for overstepping
transition religion
Enlightenment rejected ideas of religion to
advance in a scientific view of the world




CONTEXT

Romanticists = religious

Overstepping religion is unthought of in a Romantic society – Shelley conveys using religion for personal gain/ ambition will
always have consequences

Science is fleeting – it will always change and develop as time goes by. Achievement is short-lived

, Reproduction

Destruction of the female – Over-reliance of women for male Reproduction of alienation – victor vs
Victor reproducing an entity needs – monster was desperate monster (distinguishes the difference
can be seen as taking the for a female monster to be between individuals, who’s the real
primitive purpose of the women created/ monster?)
(caretakers, meant to create
families) + scared the female • Females exist for the • Monster = alienated beyond his
would be worse/stronger pleasure of men - control => had pure intentions but
misogyny was discriminated against
• Patriarchal Society
o Still takes accountability
QUOTES QUOTES for his actions

‘she might become ten thousand ‘You [Victor] must create a
• Victor = chooses alienation for
times more malignant than her female for me with whom I can greed/knowledge
mate and delight, for its own live in the interchange of those o lames monster, no
sake, in murder and sympathies necessary for my accountability
wretchedness’ being.’
- Worried she will be
worse/stronger/evil
- Desperate to have a QUOTES
female companion, there
‘A new species would bless me is an emphasis on M -‘I, the miserable and the abandoned, I am
as its creator and source’ ‘female’ suggesting only an abortion, to be spurned at, and kicked, and
a women can satisfy his trampled on.’
- God Complex – no
needs - Alienation wasn’t the monster’s
female (takes their role
- Women = inferior, only
away) choice
purpose is to stop the
monster being lonely M -‘“crime has degraded me beneath the
meanest animal.... the fallen angel becomes a
CONTEXT CONTEXT malignant devil.’
Women in Romantic Period had Women = inferior => patriarchal - Monster holds himself accountable
very few rights (can’t vote, society for crimes
housewives etc)
The monster being desperate for V -‘examining my past conduct; nor do I find it
They were expected to stay at a female companion instead of a blamable... He showed unparalleled malignity
home and look after the family + male shows how women were and selfishness in evil... he ought to die.’
have children. seem natural caregivers and act
on the needs of men - Guiltless, blames others despite
Victor becoming the creator abandoning monster, who is the real
eradicates the primitive purpose of monster, refuses to sympathise
women
V -‘I, who had ever been surrounded by
CONTEXT amiable companions, continually engaged in
endeavouring to bestow mutual pleasure-I
Society = corrupt (Romantic pov)
was now alone.’
Desired equality/change since they hated hierarchies (minster is seen as
- Chose this path
the lowest level due to his appearance)
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