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  2. May 16, 2013 · The most obvious case of doubling is the argument that Victor and the creature are gothic doubles of one another. What these doubles represent, however, is down to your own interpretation (or the interpretation you think you can make the best case for in the exam).

  3. Jun 16, 2020 · Upon reading Frankenstein’s journal, and learning of its own morbid genesis, the creature’s story quickly escalates from an infant narrative to a slave narrative, as the creature is consumed ...

  4. Aug 28, 2024 · However, having a good understanding of the themes Shelley explores in Frankenstein will help to ensure that you can write a confident answer, using evidence from across the text to support your argument. Here are some of the key themes for you to think about: Ambition. Nature versus nurture.

  5. Creature Double Feature: Antisemitism and the Supernatural,” is a 2-part series on The Book of Life podcast, featuring middle grade authors Deke Moulton and Emi Watanabe Cohen. Part I: Deke Moulton talks about her vampire book, Don’t Want to Be Your Monster, and her werewolf book, Benji Zeb Is a Ravenous Werewolf.

  6. Learn and revise skills for writing about the language and structure of literary texts with this BBC Bitesize GCSE English Language (AQA) study guide.

  7. By portraying Victor and the creature as doubles, Shelley is able to explore two facets of a character, often the "good" and "bad" sides. Victor's wish to ignore his creation...

  8. Revise and learn about the form, structure and language of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein with BBC Bitesize GCSE English Literature (Edexcel).

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