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When? In the summer of 1816, 19 year old Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin and her lover, the poet Percy Shelley, visited the Lord Byron at his villa beside Lake Geneva in Switzerland.

The Motivation Stormy weather frequently forced them indoors, where they and Byron's other guests sometimes read from a volume of ghost stories. One evening, Byron challenged his guests to each write one themselves. Mary's story, inspired by a dream, became Frankenstein.

Her Family s Influence Her father, William Godwin,was a political thinker and writer. Her mother, Mary Wollstonecra ft, was a feminist.

Elements of the Gothic Novel Setting in a castle An atmosphere of mystery and suspense An ancient prophecy Omens, portents, visions Supernatural or otherwise inexplicable events High, even overwrought emotion Women in distress Women threatened by a powerful, impulsive, tyrannical male Metonymy of gloom and horror Vocabulary of the gothic

Her Love Percy Shelley Met when she was 15. He was married. 1 st wife drowned. They married two years later. She had already had 2 of his children by this time. He was a famous poet.

The Pre-Hippies They were into nature, free love, and were not particulary bound by Christian ideals Absinthe and opium Shelley even had a mistress Jane Clairmont Jane later became involved with Lord Byron and that s how Mary and Percy met him.

A Suspicious Death Shelley s first wife died by drowning. When she was found, resuscitation was attempted - smelling salts, vigorous shaking, electricity, and artificial respiration--using resuscitation bellows were used. These were all methods that had been used since the 1760s to revive drowning victims to life. Harriet, however, did not survive.

What was Science Up to at this Point? During Mary s time, scientists and physicians were fascinated by the elusive boundary between life and death. Experimented with lower organisms, performed human anatomical studies, attempted to resuscitate drowning victims, and performed experiments using electricity to restore life to the recently dead.

The Baby and The Dream Mary s daughter had died. Mary dreamed that her daughter was brought back to life through vigorous rubbing and being held near a warm fire. This inspired her to write Frankenstein.

More Bad News Her sister committed suicide Her son (William) died from malaria Her daughter next daughter died from dysentery. Lots of bad luck!!!

Mary s Contest Submission Not intended to be a tale of the supernatural she even made her main character a scientist so that his building of a man would seem logical. Was a combo of Gothic elements and science Might be considered early sci-fi

The Structure of the Story The novel is constructed of three concentric layers, one within the other: outermost--robert Walton's letters to his sister; middle--frankenstein's story as he tells it to Walton; innermost--monster's description to Frankenstein of the development of his mind at the delaceys'.

Modern Prometheus Prometheus was the son of a Titan the name means "forethought. In the battle between Zeus and the Titans for control of Olympus he sided with Zeus and became his chief counselor.

Don t Irritate a god Devised a plan man got the choices parts from the animals used as sacrifice to the gods Made Zeus ticked off Zeus denied man fire

Things go from bad to worse Prometheus stole fire Zeus gets mega-ticked Chains him to rock and lets birds devour his liver Liver grew back every night. Next day, same deal. Not fun

Another Version the fire stolen by Prometheus was also the fire of life with which he animated his men of clay. Doesn t this seem even more Frankensteinish??

Moral of the Story??? Don t irritate the gods Moral of our story????? Don t play God

Paradise Lost Referenced Paradise Lost is John Milton's attempt to "justify the ways of God to man" by retelling of the story of Creation, the revolt of Lucifer and his fall from grace, and the story of Adam and Eve. Often