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FRANKENSTEIN BY MARY SHELLEY

Who was Mary Shelley? Born in 1797 to William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft extremely radical thinkers of their time Her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, died from sepsis (blood poisoning) shortly after Mary was born. Mary learned about her mother only through her writings, Including her feminist piece, A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792) which advocated that women should have the same educational opportunities and rights in society as men.

Who was Mary Shelley? Mary s father, William Godwin ex-minister, atheist, influential writer his name became associated with truth, justice and liberty Both her parents were anti-marriage, but did wed when Mary became pregnant After her mother s death, Mary s father remarried As a father, he was emotionally void, but intellectually guided Mary was an avid reader and scholar Knew (through her father) some of the most important men of the time including Romantic poets: William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge) and Percy Shelley.

Mary Shelley Her soon-to-be-husband, Percy Shelley

Mary and Percy Shelley Met in 1814 Percy Shelley, a Romantic, attached himself to Godwin (her dad) and his idealistic political notions Shelley eventually abandons his wife to spend time at Godwin house After he leaves her, Percy s first wife drowns herself Elopes with Mary in July 1814 (Mary is 17 at this time.) In 1815, Mary gives birth to their first baby, but the baby dies a few days after birth Dreamt that my little baby came to life again: that it had only been cold, and that we rubbed it before the fire and it lived.

Mary and Percy in Geneva Mary and Percy decide to summer in Switzerland with Lord Byron (another Romantic poet.) Environment is the opposite of gloomy London, yet rained much in summer, confining them to house Ghost story contest Mary, Percy, Lord Byron, and others Discussion of Erasmus Darwin s experiments with galvanism (uses of electricity) and the nature of the principle of life and whether there was any chance of its ever being discovered. From this, she has a waking dream, which eventually becomes the novel Frankenstein. Mary wins the ghost story contest hands down.

Mary s Tragedies She was always guilt-stricken regarding her own mother s death (since it happened in childbirth) She reportedly felt some guilt over Percy s first wife s suicide She gave birth to 4 children in 5 years. 3 of them died in infancy Shelley lost her husband in a boating accident after only 8 years of marriage Critics say that Frankenstein is greatly influenced by Mary s experiences and her continual exploration of birth, parenting roles, moralities, and death.

Historical context You ll notice at the start of the novel, Walton s letters are dated 17- with no reference to anything specific to pinpoint the date. This is purposeful on Shelley s part. Frankenstein is set in the latter part of the 18 th century (1700 s). The novel critiques the excesses of the Enlightenment era and introduces the beliefs of the Romantic time period. Remember, Shelley was influenced by some of the strongest Romantic thinkers of her time, including her husband, Percy Shelley, who is a premier Romantic poet. Frankenstein reflects a shift in social and political thought from humans as creatures who use science and reason to shape and control their destiny to humans as creatures who rely on their emotions to determine what is right.

IDEAS OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT ERA Logic and reason; science and technology Nature should be controlled by humans Thinking was rigid and based on form during this literary era.

Science and technology Technology/machines replaced workers creating low wages and poor working conditions Erasmus Darwin, scientist who wrote about biological evolution was a big influence (people began to question power of God) Percy and Mary also attended lectures by Andrew Crosse, a scientist who experimented with electricity discussed galvanism-- or the study of electricity and its applications.

Arctic exploration The late 1700s also marked the beginnings of a new era of ocean exploration. Explorers wanted to find a trade route through the Arctic to connect the Atlantic and the Pacific. This is what Robert Walton is trying to accomplish in the novel.

What is Romanticism? Romanticism is a reaction to the Age of Reason (also known as the Enlightenment)

Characteristics of Romantic Period 1800-1850 Emphasis on the five I s: imagination, individuality, inspiration, intuition, and idealism The Romantics were big on emotion Rejections of formal, upper class works A preference for writing (poetry) that addresses personal experiences and emotions in simple language. A turn to an inner dream world that is thought to be more picturesque and magical than the current world (industrial age)

Characteristics of Romantic Period Belief in individual liberty Concerned with common people Fascination with nature; perception of nature as transformative Viewed nature as a place of solace and comfort to the individual Nature should not be tamed or controlled Humans are born inherently kindhearted and moral

Characteristics of Romantic Texts Close relationships and concern for poor and less fortunate Friendship is highly revered. People search for a kindred spirit. Search for fundamental knowledge and consequences of acquiring knowledge The Romantics believed in the pursuit of a Romantic quest a grand quest for something unknown. Look for this with Robert Walton and Victor Frankenstein You will see all of these elements at play in Frankenstein.

Natural World In the novel, Walton s attempt to conquer the sea, and Victor s scientific experiments reveal man s attempt to control or exploit the natural world

Sublime Nature Throughout the novel, pay attention to how the characters are influenced by the natural world. Also note Shelley s long descriptions of the natural world. This is classic Romanticism!

The Individual Romanticism favored the idea of the Individual This individual (above) is Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary s husband!

The Individual The Romantics had a preoccupation with the genius, the hero, and the exceptional figure They focused on his passions and inner struggles They viewed the artist as a supremely individual creator, whose creative spirit is more important than strict adherence to formal rules and traditional procedures. Victor Frankenstein is classified as a Byronic hero which first appeared in several of the works of Lord Byron (the Romantic poet). Like Byron himself, a Byronic hero is a melancholy and rebellious young man, distressed by a terrible wrong he committed in the past. They emphasized imagination as a gateway to the transcendental, leading to belief in...

the supernatural!!! Which leads us to: The Gothic Novel!

The GOTHIC STYLE In addition to classic Romanticism, Frankenstein is generally categorized as a Gothic novel, a genre of fiction that uses gloomy settings and supernatural events to create an atmosphere of mystery and terror. Watch how the novel will delve deeply into the psychology of its main characters at an attempt to understand their motivations and desires

TTHE GOTHIC STYLE Supernatural forces & imaginative excess Magical realism (we ll discuss later) Religious and human evil Use of weather and lightning to indicate mood and suspense (moonlight, lightning, gloominess) Mental disintegration Spiritual corruption

Gothic Archetypes Gothic Hero: isolated either voluntarily or involuntarily Villain: epitome of evil, either by his own fall from grace, or by some implicit malevolence The Wanderer, found in many Gothic tales, is the epitome of isolation as he wanders the earth in perpetual exile, usually a form of divine punishment

What the novel is not: