NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN FRANKENSTEIN
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- Created on: 23-01-16 17:04
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- Narrative structure
- Walton could be an unreliable narrator as he is trying to impress his sister
- LABOVS THEORY- Walton could have used it in recounted the story's to make them seem more factual, decreasing them validity.
- The amount walton writes is down to his circumstance- does he have time to go into detail so does he just record the exciting bits?
- Epistolary novel with multi- narrators which are layered on top of each other
- Walton is regurgitating a story- hence he may be withholding information or misinterpreting it
- We are presented with a lot of biased views through narration
- Do we side with Victor or the monster?
- Does Walton choose to tell the story in a way that makes us side with Victor?
- Do we side with Victor or the monster?
- We are presented with a lot of biased views through narration
- Walton could be an unreliable narrator as he is trying to impress his sister
- We are presented with a lot of biased views through narration
- Do we side with Victor or the monster?
- Does Walton choose to tell the story in a way that makes us side with Victor?
- Do we side with Victor or the monster?
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