Mary Shelley
What a life Mary Shelley lived!
- Famous literary parents
- A father who never fully forgave her for causing her mother's death in childbirth
- A stepmother who raised her from infancy, but who showed strong favoritism towards her own children
- A scandalous romance with a famous, wealthy and aristocratic poet
- A convenient suicide by her lover's wife
- The death of three of her four children in infancy
- The drowning death of her husband (Ironically, his first wife also drowned)
1. How old was Mary Shelley when she began writing Frankenstein?
a. 25
b. 15
c. 18
d. 30
2. Where was Mary Shelley when she came up with the idea for Frankenstein?
a. attending a funeral
b. vacationing in Ireland
c. walking in the park
d. visiting Lord Byron
3. What motivated Mary Shelley to write a Gothic story?
a. the death of her first child
b. Shelley's encouragement
c. a literary party challenge
d. b & c
e. a & c
f. a, b &c
4. How did Mary Shelley get her inspiration for Frankenstein?
a. a drug-induced vision
b. a dream
c. a story told by her husband
d. a drunken stupor
5. The subtitle to Frankenstein is The Modern Promethius. In Greek mythology, Promethius:
a. fell in love with his own reflection
b. sent a sea monster to earth, which destroyed man and beast
c. tried to build a temple with the bones and skulls of travelers
d. brought fire to man
6. When Frankenstein was first published:
a. It was published anonymously
b. It received mixed reviews by the critics
c. It was published in three parts
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
7. Who did Mary Shelley dedicate Frankenstein to?
a. her father, William Godwin
b. her stepsister, Claire
c. Percy Bysshe Shelley
d. Lord Byron
8. In the second edition of Frankenstein, published six years after the first, Mary Shelley made substantial changes to the manuscript. True or false?
Frankenstein's monster has undergone a big transformation over the years:
This is one of the first visual depictions of the monster:
Anti-Irish propaganda from Punch magazine, published in May 1882.
The 1910 movie version, which you can watch below:
The most famous depiction of Frankenstein . . .
and the most famous of all the many movie versions.
Along with movies, there are many books that feature the monster or the mythology:
This Dean Koontz series is very popular at the library. The third one in the series, Dead and Alive, is set in New Orleans and was slated to be released right after Hurricane Katrina. The publication was delayed until the summer of 2009, which frustrated a lot of loyal Frankenstein fans.
"Set in present day New Orleans, the series follows the activities of Victor Frankenstein, now known as Victor Helios, as he continues to create new life forms for his own purposes. Opposed to his activities are a pair of homicide detectives and Frankenstein's original monster, now known as Deucalion.
"While the original Monster was made with parts from dead humans, Victor Frankenstein is now using modern technology to create more creatures, particularly synthetic biology. The new race he is making is constructed and designed from the bottom-up, and can be seen as bio androids, artificial humans made of flesh. Their knowledge and behavior is even based on programs downloaded directly into their brain, which appears to be an advanced wetware computer."
Frankenstein even has its own musical! Check it out here. I think the music is pretty good.
Or watch a promo below:
Or watch a promo below:
Answers to the quiz:
1. c
2. d
3. f
4. b (She has something in common with Stephenie Meyer!)
5. d
6. e
7. a
8. True
Thanks a lot! :) You gave me lots of ideas for my students!
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