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Has anyone read this book? First, use the selection of links below to locate a critical analysis essay written about the 1818 version of Mary Shelley's novel. You may focus most of your attention on this first critique.
Next, locate a second critique
about the novel that includes ideas somewhat similar (genre classification, for
instance) to any of the discussions you have in your essay. The second critique
can either support or refute any of the claims in your paper. The objective of
this portion of the essay is to further support your opinion of the primary
critic’s thesis or support. Therefore, for example, if you choose a secondary
article that refutes any of your claims, you will need to counteract those
ideas to bring the focus of your essay back in alignment with your essay’s
thesis (your personal opinion of how the primary critic is either correct or
incorrect in his or her thesis claim and/or how the first critic is either
effective or ineffective in his or her support). Every discussion in this essay
should ultimately support the claim you make in your thesis.
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Critique Frankenstein Outline
Introduction
Thesis
The Frankenstein book is easy to understand and presents its ideas in an orderly manner ensuring
each idea is sufficiently discussed and educates the readers on important morals such as unity in
the society.
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Belle Assemblée Review
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I support the Belle Assemblée Review of Frankenstein as human beings need to be made aware
that each action they undertake results into future consequences.
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The review has sufficiently used enough evidence to support the claim of human dignity present
in the Frankenstein novel.
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British Critic Review
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The author states that Shelley focuses so much on the process undertaken in creating monster.
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However, I disagree with British Critic review as it states minor issues in the novel that can only
be detected by professional readers.
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Conclusion
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Critique Frankenstein
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is a book that talks about how men in pursuit of what
seems best to them they end up gaining nothing. The book was set in the 1800s and hence
contains some themes, for example, scientific discoveries, that are in line with the time frame.
Moreover, the book discusses how advice from the older people are of help as they have gained
enough experience in their lifetime concerning major issues. Frankenstein encourages Walton
not to seek ‘ambition' but rather pursue ‘happiness' (Shelley). However, there exist some major
critics concerning the nature of the story of Frankenstein and the theme it passes forth to the
readers. The Frank...