Delve into the depths of human ambition, morality, and existentialism with our captivating analysis course on Mary Shelley’s seminal work of Gothic literature, “Frankenstein.” This course offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the most enduring and thought-provoking novels in the literary canon, providing students with the tools to dissect its themes, characters, narrative techniques, and historical context.
Throughout this course, we will navigate the haunting narrative of Victor Frankenstein and his creation, the Creature, as they grapple with the consequences of scientific experimentation and the pursuit of forbidden knowledge. From the exploration of the human condition and the nature of identity to the portrayal of isolation, alienation, and the quest for belonging, we will examine the profound philosophical questions raised by Shelley’s groundbreaking novel.
Skills you’ll gain
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Useful Tools To Dissect The Themes
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Detailed Analysis
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Deeper Understanding Of The Play
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An Easy To Follow Guide
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Improve Your Grades
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Character Analysis
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Structure And Form
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Context of The Play
Meet your Teacher
Meet Andrew Bruff, an inspiring educator renowned for his dynamic teaching style and dedication to student success. With expertise in English Language and Literature, Mr. Bruff fosters curiosity and empowers students to explore the written word.