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Hi :)
Is anyone finding it really hard to get through Frankenstein? I'm not sure if it's boring or a more advanced novel than others I have read?
 

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Hi :)
Is anyone finding it really hard to get through Frankenstein? I'm not sure if it's boring or a more advanced novel than others I have read?
The letters from Walter to begin with are a little mundane. However, once you get into it, I am sure you will enjoy in the end! :)
 
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Walton is actually a very important character as you will realise when you get to the end.

Keep persisting with Frankenstein - it's good that you've started reading it before school has started!! This is good!
 

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I always found it best to read English novels once through just reading it-not attempting to think of it in the school context yet. It helped to get a more holistic appreciation of it (though some texts like Romulus just sucked no matter how you tried to cut it :p).

Good thing about your module A-it's the most common one, the resources sector has stacks on it-I think some new Franken/Blade Runner stuff went up on only early this month and more resources should be added up in not too long.
 

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WOW i had the totally opposite reaction !.
i was reading it and thinking " Wow i cant belive i can actually read this book without dying "
 

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Okay I will definitely keep this in mind. I did Romulus for my AOS and to be honest, despite being a total ass for language techniques except for imagery and symbolism, I enjoyed it a lot more, possibly because of the connections I found within my related text which was Looking For Alibrandi and also maybe because I've never really been fussed on science fiction novels. I've had a look at the resources for Frank/BladeRnnr and they seem pretty helpful despite how I haven't really looked at pass papers and how this module was assessed in the papers. Any who, I'm just trying to persevere through it and hopefully, fingers crossed, i have it read by the time the holidays are over. Thanks for your help and support !
 

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Apart from the fourth letter Frankenstein is boring until half-way through Volume I, then the whole of Volume II is boring but the 2nd half of Volume I and the whole of Volume III is anything but and once you get there you will enjoy reading it.
 

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Okay I will definitely keep this in mind. I did Romulus for my AOS and to be honest, despite being a total ass for language techniques except for imagery and symbolism, I enjoyed it a lot more, possibly because of the connections I found within my related text which was Looking For Alibrandi and also maybe because I've never really been fussed on science fiction novels. I've had a look at the resources for Frank/BladeRnnr and they seem pretty helpful despite how I haven't really looked at pass papers and how this module was assessed in the papers. Any who, I'm just trying to persevere through it and hopefully, fingers crossed, i have it read by the time the holidays are over. Thanks for your help and support !
I love reading, and I hate Romulus as a book, well I would have being more neutral towards it if it wasn't limited in the technique sense.
 
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I attempted reading this book 3 times. I think after you get through the letters, you'll be right.
 

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I wasn't sure if we needed this for Year 11 or 12 but I'm guessing it is for this year? :confused2: I started reading it, and I just got confused and had no idea what was happening. I felt the descriptive content was empowering the actual events occurring in the novel.
 

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I wasn't sure if we needed this for Year 11 or 12 but I'm guessing it is for this year? :confused2: I started reading it, and I just got confused and had no idea what was happening. I felt the descriptive content was empowering the actual events occurring in the novel.
It's needed for Year 12.

I'm a 2013er and I find Frankenstein pretty damn challenging to read. The language is quite.... well.... hard on me. (Mainly because I've neglected reading books all these years)

Still reading and dreading it.
 

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yea reading this atm cos my teacher recommended me for wide reading, its gonna take me ages to finish it cos i have to read slowly just to understand the main bits D:
 

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It's because it's a terrible novel. I mean, we get it, science is bad. :p
 

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Would anyone recommend watching the film for this? I thought about it because at least when I read the book things would clear up or I would get a better understanding of it.
 

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Would anyone recommend watching the film for this? I thought about it because at least when I read the book things would clear up or I would get a better understanding of it.
There have been many adaptations of Frankenstein made over the years. I dunno if watching the film will help you understand the novel. It might, but there are so many films out there.
 

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Would anyone recommend watching the film for this? I thought about it because at least when I read the book things would clear up or I would get a better understanding of it.
Not really. Most of the misconceptions about Frankenstein come from the film. Read it first, then you can watch it later.
 

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Thanks, will definitely be reading Frankenstein for the rest of these holidays :read:
 

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It is slow in parts and yes, very advanced compared to what many, including myself may have read.
 

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perhaps, read the plot on sparknotes first(chapter by chapter) -- so when you read, it wont look too 'omgwtf'
 

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