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Elizabeth Lavenza

L.O: To explore the relationship between Victor Frankenstein and Elizabeth Lavenza

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Bell Work

L.O: To explore the relationship between Victor and Elizabeth Lavenza

Who is Frankenstein?

Chapter One

Elizabeth Lavenza

Summary of events at the start:

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Read the extract and highlight the words and phrases Victor uses to describe Elizabeth.

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The Frankenstein family were originally from Geneva (Italy).

Extract begins: For a long time I was their only care...

Victor’s dad married at an old age because he spent his youth working to make money.

You have one minute to think about...

How does Victor view Elizabeth?

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His wife was considerably younger than him and the daughter of his friend (Beaufort) who had died, but they loved each other very much.

How is Elizabeth presented?

Why does Victor's mother adopt Elizabeth and not the other children? What could Shelley be commenting on through this?

Extension

His father retired and they moved to Italy. Victor was born in Naples and was the only child for a several years. He was loved deeply by his parents.

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Think back to the story of Adam and Eve, how was it connected to Letter IV?

The family went on holiday to the Lake of Como and entered the cottages of the poor.

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Explore the presentation of Victor's relationship with Elizabeth.

Post-it Note Summary

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You have a post-it note for each letter, quickly summarise them and staple the post-it note onto the corresponding letter.

This will help you when it comes to revision.

Comments on language and structure

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Point- Does it answer the question?

Evidence- Quotation from the text?

Writer- Explanation of what is happening

in the quotation/ poster

Language- Has the specific language or

structure of the quotation been analysed?

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- Incorporate specific terminologies into response

- Offer multiple interpretations where relevant

Reader- What do we as a reader learn?

Link- How else is this idea shown?

Letter I

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