Mars Shelley's "Frankenstein". A Representation of the Dichotomy of Nature versus Civilization


Term Paper (Advanced seminar), 2014

19 Pages, Grade: 1,0


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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Nature versus Civilization – Philosophical Approaches and Theories
2.1 The Noble Savage and Emile
2.2 Some Thoughts Concerning Education and Theory of the Blank Sheet

3. Representation of the Dichotomy of Nature versus Civilization in Frankenstein
3.1 Nature
3.1.1 Nature and Science
3.1.2 Motifs and Themes of Nature
3.1.3 The Challenge of Understanding Nature
3.2 Civilization
3.2.1 The Monster’s Civilization
3.2.2 Educational Differences between Victor and His Creation

4. Conclusion

Bibliographic References

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Title
Mars Shelley's "Frankenstein". A Representation of the Dichotomy of Nature versus Civilization
College
University of Koblenz-Landau  (Anglistik)
Course
Interpreting Literature
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2014
Pages
19
Catalog Number
V278801
ISBN (eBook)
9783656715863
ISBN (Book)
9783656716006
File size
482 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, nature, science, civilization, monster, Noble savage, Emile, rousseau, blank sheet, John Locke, sound body, sound mind, education, Victor Frankenstein, motif, iddentity, gothic novel, scientific novel, creating life, human, creature, romanticism, enlightenment, woman
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Janine Lacombe (Author), 2014, Mars Shelley's "Frankenstein". A Representation of the Dichotomy of Nature versus Civilization, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/278801

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