Thursday, October 3, 2013

Frankenstein Blog

  So Frankenstein can relate to Romanticism because there is a lot of emotion. The one part I would like to touch upon is how Victors parents adopt a young girl for him to wife. Elizabeth catches scarlet fever when she recovers his mom catches it and then she dies. While on her death bed she says she wants Victor and Elizabeth to get married. There is a lot of emotion because there could be some love throughout if they are planning on getting married. There is caring and love because when she gets scarlet fever Victors mom cares for her and nurses her back to health. The one other emotion I'm seeing is kind of guilt. Victor kind of feels guilted by his mom when she says she want him to get married. Victor feels guilted because he isn't there and he doesn't want to let his mom down. Like who wants to let there mom down especially when she's dead now. After Victor has been up to his affairs and at school he is young and becomes pretty nerdy. Victor meets his new friend and when he becomes sick his friend nurses him and then gives him letters from Elizabeth. I think this is more emotion because his friend cared enough to risk himself and help him and get him to become better. A little more emotion that is seen is that Elizabeth is writing to him which means she cares. On the last though he doesn't really show a lot of emotion because he doesn't write to anyone not even her.




 

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