Possible exam qs - planning

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to do before the real exam
Ani Martirossian
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Diapositiva 1

    Different roles of science
    Frankenstein - Idea that science brings destruction to society AO2 - Science as a tool to replace the role of the female- Idea that fertility is removed from the female. His neglection of the monster could suggest that the role of the mother cannot be replaced. - Science has the power to do good, but the power of it can also easily be abused - Frankenstein wanted to 'pour a torrent of light into our dark world', however this resulted in the creation and neglection of the monster.AO3 - Context of reception - relevant to events happening in the 20th century - genetic modification and designer babies - where is the limit? - Left to question whether it is science which is the danger or the power which it gives to people.
    Handmaid'sIdea that religion replaces the need for science - the regime is heavily based on the laws of the bible. The need for science is displaced Science usurps the role of women - the totalitarian society and the regime can as such be considered as 

Diapositiva 2

    Use of narrator
    FrankensteinEpistolary narrative - grounds the story. Walton is arguably the most rational of all the charactersHomodiegetic narration - 
    Handmaids

Diapositiva 3

    The way both present possible futures
    Frankenstein
    THMT

Diapositiva 4

    Manipulation of human production

Diapositiva 5

    Use of different voices

Diapositiva 6

    Political and societal concerns in both novels

Diapositiva 7

    Gender (focus on the male or female experience)

Diapositiva 8

    Suspense

Diapositiva 9

    Society versus the individual

Diapositiva 10

    Trust and betrayal in the relationship

Diapositiva 11

    Setting

Diapositiva 12

    Science and the misuse of science and technology

Diapositiva 13

    Language (its unreliability, use and abuse, power)
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