Frankenstein
Unveil the chilling tale of Dr. Frankenstein's ambitious experiment to create life. Witness the consequences of playing god and the unleashed terror of the monstrous being's existence. Explore themes of ambition, responsibility, and the dark repercussions of scientific curiosity in this timeless classic story.
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Frankenstein THE STORY OF A MONSTER SCOPE (PG.11-19)
Theme Anticipation Guide: New technologies and scientific discoveries are always good for society.
Robots could someday become more powerful than the humans who created them.
We should continue to develop smarter and smarter artificial intelligence.
We are not born who we are. We are made who we are by our upbringing and experiences.
Not considering the consequences of our actions can be dangerous
People make assumptions about others based on their appearance.
Genre: Horror Has magic, ghosts, or other supernatural elements Has noises that are startling or build tension Contains a moral or ideas about how to behave Has an eerie, frightening atmosphere Causes feelings of panic, fear, or suspense in readers Portrays the larger fears of society Contains violence or gore Has violent weather
Preview: TEXT FEATURES Read ALL captions and look at all images. What did you learn about electricity in the 1800s? Whom was the creation of Hulk inspired by?
In your notes, write down a synonym for each of the following vocabulary words: Abomination- something that causes feelings of hatred or disgust Benevolent- kind and generous Ghastly- frightening, gruesome, shocking Muster- gathering up something Sallow- pale, yellowish, unhealthy Shun- avoid, ignore, reject something
A generous company donated hundreds of books to our school s library.
The abuse of animals, said David, is a horrible and disgusting act.
While Jan is excited about her family s first trip on an airplane, her brother is consumed with anxiety.
After staying up gaming all night, Taylor had to muster/shun all his energy to stay awake during his brother s piano recital.
In the first chapter of the new mystery novel I m reading, a detective describes the ghastly/sallow details of the crime scene.
My friend Sarah is a young abomination/entrepreneur she sells cool pencil cases that she makes using empty plastic bottles.
William said he felt fine, but his sallow/benevolent face told me he was not feeling well
What conclusions can you draw by making an inference? At the door, Lena searched her purse. She pulled out her wallet, hair brush, gum, earbuds, and pens. She found everything except the one thing she needed. Frustrated, she sat down on her front porch and waited for her brother. You can infer that Lena
This will hurt only for a second, Dr. Thomas said while preparing the shot. Eva squeezed her eyes shut and gripped her paper gown. What conclusion can you draw?
Jose threw his backpack down and ran to the stack of mail on the counter. His hands trembled as he held up a thin white envelope. You can infer that
When Boomer heard the car pull into the driveway, he bounded off the couch and wagged his tail excitedly. The front door opened and Boomer leaped onto Eddie, licking his face and knocking him over onto his suitcase. You can infer that Boomer
Scene 1 of Frankenstein What is the MOOD of this scene?
MOOD: spine-chilling How is this spine-chilling mood DEVELOPED? BUT FIRST! What are synonyms of the word developed?
How is this mood DEVELOPED? created formed expanded
On your poster, state the mood of scene 1, and present the following: In Scene 1, the spine-chilling mood was developed by: Plot: (what is happening in this scene) Setting: (where is the action happening) Dialogue: (choose 3 lines of dialogue that create this mood) Word Choice: (vivid verbs; choose 3) Imagery: (3 sensory details)