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Frankenstein

MASTERY CERTIFICATE AVAILABLE 📜 This guide is a deep dive into Frankenstein - Mary Shelley’s remarkable novel about creation, ambition, and what it means to be human. First published in 1818, it has lost none of its urgency or relevance. It’s a novel shaped by the fears and ideas of its time - science, revolution, the self - but it’s also a story about loneliness, guilt, and the consequences of trying to control what cannot be controlled. This study guide brings together everything needed to fully explore the text: - A detailed summary of the novel, chapter by chapter - Clear analysis of the key characters and their development - Exploration of major themes including knowledge, identity, revenge, nature, and power - A wide selection of important quotes, with commentary - Historical, political, literary and biographical context - Critical interpretations from a range of perspectives - Annotated extracts that model close reading and textual analysis - Material for discussion, comparison, and further thinking

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