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Appearance vs. Reality

By: Chelsea Ackon

Works Cited

Golding, William. Lord of the Flies. London: Faber & Faber Limited, 1998. Print.

Shakespeare, William. Hamlet.Toronto: Nelson, 2003. Print.

Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. London: Penguin Group, 1992. Print

Williams, Tennessee. A Streetcar Named Desire. New York: New Direction Publishing Corporation. 1947. Print.

Victor Frankenstein: Appearance

"I attended the lectures, and cultivated the acquaintance, of the men of science of the university..." (Shelley 51)

The Monster: Reality

"My heart yearned to be known and loved by these amiable creatures; to see their sweet looks directed towards me with affection was the utmost limit of my ambition." (Shelley 134)

Lord of the Flies

Hamlet

"If faces were different when lit from above or below-- what was a face? What was anything?"(Golding 83)

" ...for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so" (2.2.150)

Thesis

Victor Frankenstein: Reality

"A new species would bless me as its creator and source; many...would owe their being to me." (Shelley 55)

In Frankenstein, the emphasis on appearance is shown to be more important through the monster and through Victor

The Monster: Appearance

"Monster! Ugly wretch! You wish to eat me and tear me to pieces - You are an ogre- Let me go, or I will tell my papa." (Shelley 144)

A Streetcar Named Desire

"I don't want realism, I want magic!" (Williams 145)

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