(2014). The Frankenstein of 1790 and Other Lost Chapters from Revolutionary France; Narrative Responses to the Trauma of the French Revolution. European Romantic Review: Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 522-527. doi: 10.1080/10509585.2014.926050doi:10.1080/10509585.2014.926050Walker...
Chapter 1: Frankenstein narrates his fami ly‟s background and tells the noble story of Beaufort (his father‟s friend) which reminds the reader of the captain‟s story presented in Letter 2. Frankenstei n describes his parents‟ courtship and (somewhat alarmingly!) ...
restrained, when I thought of the heroic and suffering Elizabeth, whom I tenderly loved, and whose existence was bound up in mine. I thought also of my father and surviving brother; should I by my base desertion leave them exposed and unprotected to the malice of the fiend whom I had let...
Chapter 2: The summer has ended with Dill returning to Meridian and Scout starting her first day of school. Miss Caroline, Scout's first grade teacher, scolds Scout because she already knows how to read. "Your father does not know how to teach" (24) Miss Caroline pronounces of Atticus....
Study Questions 1. How does Huck explain the fact that they travel at night and sleep during the day? 2. What do the people at the...