Which is a favorite aim of the Romantic poets that Shelley also had in writing Frankenstein?
a. language of everday life
b. evidence of the divine in nature
c. depicting the ways of the common people
d. evoking intense and vivid feelings
2. Shelley's statement that because her introduction will be confined to topics related to Frankenstein alone, she can "scarcely accuse myself of a personal intrusion" implies that
a. she likes to write about her self
b. she is modest
c. Frankenstein is based on her personal life
3. Which was a key element of the Gothic novel that Shelley set out to employ in Frankenstein?
a. the inexplicable
b. the educational
c. the conventional
d. the philosophical
4. Which details from "Intro to Frankenstein" would lead you to predict that she would write a successful ghost story?
a. "Perhaps a corpse would be reanimated: galvanism"
b. "I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together"
c. "The idea so possessed my mind, that a thrill of fear ran through me..."
a. language of everday life
b. evidence of the divine in nature
c. depicting the ways of the common people
d. evoking intense and vivid feelings
2. Shelley's statement that because her introduction will be confined to topics related to Frankenstein alone, she can "scarcely accuse myself of a personal intrusion" implies that
a. she likes to write about her self
b. she is modest
c. Frankenstein is based on her personal life
3. Which was a key element of the Gothic novel that Shelley set out to employ in Frankenstein?
a. the inexplicable
b. the educational
c. the conventional
d. the philosophical
4. Which details from "Intro to Frankenstein" would lead you to predict that she would write a successful ghost story?
a. "Perhaps a corpse would be reanimated: galvanism"
b. "I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together"
c. "The idea so possessed my mind, that a thrill of fear ran through me..."