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WALTON MEETS FRANKENSTEIN: LETTERS

WALTON MEETS FRANKENSTEIN: LETTERS . Frankenstein Lecture 1. Overview. In a letter to his sister Margaret in England, Robert Walton expresses excitement over his plans to discover a passage from Russia to the North Pole.

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WALTON MEETS FRANKENSTEIN: LETTERS

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  1. WALTON MEETS FRANKENSTEIN: LETTERS Frankenstein Lecture 1

  2. Overview • In a letter to his sister Margaret in England, Robert Walton expresses excitement over his plans to discover a passage from Russia to the North Pole. • He yearns for a friend to share his dreams, despairs, and successes. What he finds is Victor Frankenstein, stranded and nearly frozen on the ice, yet determined to continue his pursuit northward. • Sensing that Walton is a kindred spirit in his pursuit of knowledge and the unknown, Frankenstein offers his history as a moral tale.

  3. Questions: The Letters • 1. Is Walton a reliable narrator? Why or why not? • 2. Is Walton’s goal to “confer on all mankind . . . a passage near the pole” noble or overly ambitious? • 3. How does Robert’s desire for a friend affect his relationship with Dr. Frankenstein? How might this relationship affect the reader’s trust in Walton as a reliable narrator?

  4. Graphic Novel Assignment • Go to the Manga Comic Book Creator: http://disney.go.com/create/apps/comiccreator/manga • Create a 1-3 page Manga adaptation of “The Letters.” • Download your final product.

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