
Number of slides: 55 Activities inc. quiz and videos Teaching time: 90 mins approx
This presentation offers an in-depth exploration of Mary Shelley’s classic novel, “Frankenstein” It is designed to be used as an Introduction to the novel but can also be used to revise the novel, once students are more familiar with it.
Key Features:
Plot Overview: The presentation outlines the main plot points and narrative structure of “Frankenstein,” guiding students through the story of Victor Frankenstein’s move to London and his creation of the Creature.
Character Analysis: Detailed analyses of the main characters, including Dr Frankenstein, the Creature, Robert Walton, Henry Clerval and Elizabeth Lavenza. These analyses highlight the characters’ development and their roles within the novel’s story.
Themes Exploration: The presentation considers the central themes of the novel, such as ambition, fallibility and “playing God”. It emphasises the relevance of these themes in today’s context, encouraging students to reflect on their societal responsibilities and moral choices.
Historical Context: Understanding the historical context that influenced Shelley’s writing is crucial. The presentation covers the social and economic conditions of the faced by the “Romantic” writers, including industrialisation, urbanisation, and the stark contrasts between wealth and poverty.
Literary Devices: The use of symbolism, foreshadowing, and irony in “Frankenstein” is examined, helping students appreciate Shelley’s literary techniques and their impact on the story.
Activities and Quizzes: Engaging activities and quizzes are included throughout the presentation to reinforce students’ understanding and encourage critical thinking. These interactive elements make learning about “Frankenstein” both enjoyable and educational.
Tips for Studying: Practical tips for studying the novel are provided, helping students focus their revision and improve their exam performance.
This presentation has been written by a teacher with 30 years’ experience and has been tried and tested across many years and cohorts.
Please see accompanying “Model Answers” for 5 past questions on the novel.
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