myth and morality in frankenstein

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Department of English M.K.Bhavnagar University. Prepared By: Maitri. R. Munjpara Roll No: 18 Semester: 2 Year: 2013-14 Paper Name: The Romantic Literature Topic: Myth and Morality in Frankenstein Submited To : Department of English Dr. Dilip Barad Ms. Heenaba Zala

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The presentation is about novel Frankenstein. It will be helpful for the topic like myth and morality and also easier to understand the involvement of Paradise Lost in Frankenstein.

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Department of EnglishM.K.Bhavnagar University.

Prepared By: Maitri. R. MunjparaRoll No: 18

Semester: 2Year: 2013-14

Paper Name: The Romantic LiteratureTopic: Myth and Morality in Frankenstein

Submited To: Department of English Dr. Dilip Barad

Ms. Heenaba Zala

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A traditional story, especially one

concerning the early history of a people

or explaining a natural or social

phenomenon, and typically involving

supernatural beings or events: ancient

Celtic myths.

The origin of the word myth was in mid

19th century: from modern Latin mythus,

via late Latin from Greek muthos

A widely held but false belief or idea.

What is Myth?

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Principles concerning the distinction

between right and wrong or good and

bad behaviour.

The word found in late Middle

English: from Old French moralite or

late Latin moralitas, from Latin

moralis.

A particular system of values and

principles of conduct.

What is Morality?

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Monster: Satan or Adam?

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Confused identity of Monster

Monster:

Adam or

Satan?

A ghost story?

Captain Walton’s

letter to his Sister

Myth in “Frankenstein”

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Pursuit of KnowledgeChallenge to Law of Nature

Victor

Murderer

Own sense of justice

Monster

Morality in “Frankenstein”

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Who is the Real Monster?Question of Morality.

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Hunger of knowledge

Clashes of between Myth and Morality

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