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Hero Cycle

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Frankenstein Chapters 1 – 2 Quiz

1. Victor is ruined when Walton rescues him, but he came from a wealthy family. This shows the Gothic idea of the sublime. the Gothic idea of decay. the Romantic idea of strong emotional impulses. the Romantic idea of individuality.

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Hero Archetype Slideshow Worksheet

Your Name: __________________________ The Hero Archetype Reflection Sheet 1. The Known World: On Your Own Think of your own examples of main characters in the beginning of their own stories. What is their life like? How do they feel? Brainstorm

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The Archetype of the Hero:worksheet

You can use this chart to analyze any story (book, TV, movies). See how many of the elements you can find. The Known World: The Call to Adventure: Separation through a Threshold: Aided by a Mentor: The Tests and Trials:

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Creative Writing: Descriptive Writing: Sense Description Mentor Text Chart

Directions: Use the samples of setting descriptions to answer the questions and complete the chart.

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Creative Writing: Descriptive Writing: Setting: Mentor Texts

Directions: Read each of the following excerpts and then answer the questions and complete the chart. We looked and were petrified with astonishment. The opening in which we stood was the mouth of a round tunnel that slanted straight back

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Frankenstein: The Letters

Chapter Reviews: View as Adobe PDF or Microsoft Powerpoint Frankenstein Chapter Reviews- The Letters 2MB pdf Frankenstein Chapter Reviews- The Letters 9MB pptx Quiz: 1. In Letters I – IV, Walton writes about his work to: A. His Friend B.

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Frankenstein Themes Analysis Chart

As you read, keep track of when and how Mary Shelley addresses each of the following themes: View and Print Frankenstein Themes Analysis Chart (pdf) 1. The male pursuance of goals against all odds Citation / Explanation Citation / Explanation

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He Said; She Said: Conflict in Dialogue

OBJECTIVE: Students Will Be Able To use dialogue to propel plot and convey emotion
BY writing dialogues about a specific conflict in script form.

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