Thursday, January 8, 2009

For Friday

Choose the scene you will adapt. Declare your scene here, in COMMENTS.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Outline: Creative Project

Simply brainstorm your ideas for the creative project. What will you do? What artistic media will you use? Which themes will you explore? How will you respond to Frankenstein?

DON'T FORGET: QUIZ on MONDAY!!! You should have read through p. 188 (or ch 21 in the small book).

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Prosecute/Defend

Prosecutors: you must individually make cases against Victor Frankenstein. click on comments, then make an outline, including what charges you will file and reasons for victor's guilt. you must find examples from the text. you should also do a bit of research to find out the actual terms for the crimes you think he has committed. by this point in the story, the monster is on the loose, and william and justine are dead.

Defenders: do the same thing.

These outlines should be thorough. Though you haven't read the whole book yet, cover as many charges as you can up till this point. You can fill out the case later, as more evidence emerges. This is due MONDAY.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Frankenstein Blog ??? #2

For a maximum of 5 points, please write a clear paragraph in response to the following: In your opinion, what are the three most significant differences between the movie and the book thus far? Explain your reasoning.

Intro: Frankenstein

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Homework Question: Due before class 10/31

Victor Frankenstein believes that it is worth the risk of defying death, nature, and god in order to create or reanimate life. What do you think? Write a paragraph in response. Cheers.