(Gilman) TP-CASTT Frankenstein
(Gilman) TP-CASTT Frankenstein
(Gilman) TP-CASTT Frankenstein
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The insecurities Frankenstein has.
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The monster takes a tentative puff Stanza 7: The blind man
and smiles hugely, saying, "Smoke -- gooood," teaches the monster how to
and sits back like a banker, grunting and puffing. smoke
45 Now the old man plays Mendelssohn's "Spring Song" on the violin
while tears come into our dear monster’s eyes
as he thinks of the stones of the mob the pleasures of meal-time,
the magic new words he has learned
and above all of the friends he has found.
Connotation:
Annotate your text as follows:
Stanza 9:
● Highlight diction (words or phrases) that indicates tone
(positive/negative words) Frankenstein decides to
● Highlight diction (words or phrases) that indicate the speaker’s live the moment while
perspective. being unaware of what’s
● Highlight allusions (references made by the author to mythology, going to happen to him
the bible, literature, history, and culture) soon.
Attitude: He dies
What is the tone of the poem? Use evidence to support your answer.
The tone of the poem is mainly intense at the beginning since it’s
showing how Frankenstein is running away from people who want him
dead.
Shift:
What lines indicate a shift in thinking? What is the new tone after the
shift? Use evidence to support your answer.
The tone shifts to being accepting and inviting once that Frankenstein
meets the old man, we can see thi because the old man was being
generous to Frankenstein despite of what he looks like.
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"Drink, my friend. Drink -- gooood."
Theme:
What is the theme that is developed in this poem? Use evidence to
support your answer.
"Now the old man plays Mendelssohn's "Spring Song" on the violin
while tears come into our dear monster’s eyes"