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FrankensteinThe Modern Prometheus

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We are learning to...

• Understand how the change of narrative voice changes reader understanding

• Explain the emotions of the monster

S4L: Commitment to Success

Title: I ought to be thy Adam – Chapter 10Learning Objectives

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Who would you rather be?

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Who do you think is better?

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What makes a monster, in human terms?

Write down as many ideas as you can in answer to the question below

Extension task:Can you think of any historical or recent figures we might describe as monsters?

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What makes a monster, in human terms?

Neglect

AbuseRejection

A lack of love and care

Extreme experiences(negative)

A lack of morals and discipline;no sense of right or wrong

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Chapter 10 Listen as it is read.

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How do our perceptions of the monster change in

10?

Focus on text – pair – share

Have 5 mins looking through the text. Then discuss with your partner.

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I perceived, as the shape came nearer (sight tremendous and abhorred!) that it was the wretch whom I had created. I trembled with rage and horror, resolving to wait his approach, and then close with him in mortal combat. He approached; his countenance bespoke bitter anguish, combined with disdain and malignity, while its unearthly ugliness rendered it almost too horrible for human eyes. But I scarcely observed this; rage and hatred had at first deprived me of utterance, and I recovered only to overwhelm him with words expressive of furious detestation and contempt.

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"I expected this reception," said the daemon. "All men hate the wretched; how, then, must I be hated, who am miserable beyond all living things! Yet you, my creator, detest and spurn me, thy creature, to whom thou art bound by ties only dissoluble by the annihilation of one of us. You purpose to kill me. How dare you sport thus with life? Do your duty towards me, and I will do mine towards you and the rest of mankind.

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Write a Facebook page to show the emotions of the monster in this Extract.

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Oh! Why am I so detested? I really am in a living hell!

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Skilled work will

1. Show understanding of how the monster feels

2. Use some of the text to create the monster’s voice

Excellent work will

1.Give a detailed account of the monster’s specific emotions (e.g. more than just happy/sad/ angry/etc)

2. Use and adapt the language from the text to create an authentic voice for the monster

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How does hearing the monster’s story alter our

understanding?

Answer now in your book.

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Top 5 quotes Homework

• Find quotes from the veritable feast in Chapter 10.

• Choose your best 3 from Chapter 5 and 10 that show emotion.

• Mind map them for language and structure and then link to theme and context – whoa!

• These should take a whole page and I expect this homework to take at least two hours.

• Example on next slide

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