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Frankenstein Notes

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Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson

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BackgroundBackgroundBorn in Edinburgh, Scotland, on November 13, 1850

Died from a brain hemorrhage in Vailima, Samoa, on December 3, 1894

Plagued by ill health throughout life which interrupted formal education

No desire for the family business (lighthouse engineering), so studied law at Edinburgh University from 1867-1872

Went against parent’s religion and became a bohemian

Married Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne in May of 1880

Also wrote Treasure Island in 1883

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Mary ShelleyMary Shelley

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BackgroundBackgroundBorn in London, England, on August 30,1797

Died of a brain tumor in London, England, on February 1, 1851

Daughter of ardent feminist Mary Wollestonecraft who died giving birth to Mary Shelley

Little formal education

Married Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1816

Wrote Frankenstein the summer of 1816 (age 19) for a ghost-story contest that her neighbor Lord Byron created

Half-sister committed suicide

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Background (cont..)Background (cont..)

William Godwin (father) disowned Mary

First child died soon after birth

Husband drowned in Gulf of La Spezia in 1822

Received marriage proposals from Trelawney, John Howard Payne, and Washington Irving but never remarried

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Gothic LiteratureGothic Literature

Subgenre of the Romantic movement of the 19th Century

Began in 1764 with the novel The Castle of Otranto written by Horace Walpole

Giorgio Vasari, the famous art critic of the Renaissance, termed this style “Gothic” because he believed it was crude and barbaric

Incorporates elements both of romance and horror

Prominent features include terror, mystery, the supernatural, ghosts, hereditary curses, Gothic architecture, castles, and death

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RomanticismRomanticism

Emotion more important than reason

Wanted social, political, and economic change

Late Romantics-turned to radical

Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe

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Common ThemesCommon Themes

Ambition

Losing a sense of oneself

Abortion

Importance of Reputation

Dangerous Knowledge

Monstrosity

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Jekyll and HydeJekyll and Hyde

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Main CharactersMain CharactersDr. Henry Jekyll - A respected doctor and friend of both Lanyon, a fellow physician, and Utterson, a lawyer.

Mr. Edward Hyde -  A strange, repugnant man who looks faintly pre-human. Hyde is Jekyll’s dark side, released from the bonds of conscience and loosed into the world by a mysterious potion.

Mr. Gabriel John Utterson -  A prominent and upstanding lawyer, well respected in the London community.

Dr. Hastie Lanyon -  A reputable London doctor and, along with Utterson, formerly one of Jekyll’s closest friends.

Mr. Poole -  Jekyll’s butler. Mr. Poole is a loyal servant, having worked for the doctor for twenty years.

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SummarySummary

  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is an unusual and mysterious novel describing how a talented scientist develops his own drug that changes his personality. The story starts out with an old man that is in a rush and tramples over a young and innocent girl. Later in the novel the reader finds out that this old man is actually Dr. Jekyll. Then Dr. Jekyll consumes his drug which brings out his evil side and whom is called Mr. Hyde. While being in this state of Mr. Hyde he murders a respectable man and a Member of Parliament named Sir Danvers Carew. Sir Danvers Carew is a client of Mr. Utterson (a lawyer and friend of Dr. Jekyll’s). Mr. Utterson suspected that Mr. Hyde killed this man and had the police investigate this death more in depth.

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Summary (cont..)Summary (cont..)

• Mr. Utterson knew Dr. Jekyll associated with Mr. Hyde and wondered if Dr. Jekyll had heard anything about the situation.  Dr. Jekyll replied with something along the lines of I no longer keep in contact with him.  Therefore there wasn’t much the investigators could gooff of and some time passed and then Dr. Jekyll wrote to Mr. Utterson. The letter contains and reveals everything; Dr. Jekyll describes the potion that he has been taking and says that he no longer has a critical ingredient and will permanently stay as Mr. Hyde. With this note Dr. Jekyll’s life comes to an end and the novel as a whole.

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FrankensteinFrankenstein

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Main CharactersMain Characters

Victor Frankenstein  -  The doomed protagonist and narrator of the main portion of the story. Studying in Ingolstadt, Victor discovers the secret of life and creates an intelligent but grotesque monster, from whom he recoils in horror.

The monster -  The eight-foot-tall, hideously ugly creation of Victor Frankenstein.

Alphonse Frankenstein -  Victor’s father, very sympathetic toward his son.

Elizabeth Lavenza -  An orphan, four to five years younger than Victor, whom the Frankenstein’s adopt.

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Main Characters (cont..)

Main Characters (cont..)

Henry Clerval -  Victor’s boyhood friend and also begins to follow in Victor’s footsteps as a scientist.

William Frankenstein -  Victor’s youngest brother and the darling of the Frankenstein family.

Robert Walton  -  The Arctic seafarer who picks the bedraggled Victor Frankenstein up off the ice, helps nurse him back to health, and hears Victor’s story. Robert writes to his sister describing Victor Frankenstein’s story.

Mrs. Margaret Saville: Sister of Robert Walton, ship captain, Mrs. Saville is significant because she is the recipient of the letters describing Frankenstein's story.

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SummarySummary

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