Thursday, January 14, 2010

chapters 5 and 6: The End of Victor's Story

1. Write a summary sentence for each page.
2. Find three descriptions of nature and explain how/if each parallels a main character's mood/emotional state
3. What was the creature's ultimate revenge? Cite page.
4. Who is at fault in your opinion? Who is worse- Victor or the creature? Think of Shelley's allusions and descriptions. Cite examples to support your opinion.

15 comments:

  1. Does anyone know do we need to do the summary questions for each page? Thank you for responding to my question.

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  2. PeiQuing, I believe that we DO NOT have to do them, as Ms. Karvunis did not tell us to on the post.

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  3. I don't know what you're talking about Matt, the first question says to do a summary sentence for each page.

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  4. How come people are asking if we need to do summary questions if that's what she's asking right there? Do we need to do them or not? I wasn't in school today.

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  5. well, laura ashely i dont think that we have to do a summary question because if we did she would of stated it. but she didnt, she only said to write a summary or each page. and we missed you today =)

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  6. It's required to write a summary sentence to summarize each page in this assignment.

    BUT, it is not required to write a question for each page.

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  7. Shelly is right. Ms. Karvunis did not state to write summary questions. So we just need to write the summary sentences.

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  8. -Ms. Karvunis-
    You are right; it really is hard to find the lyrics to the song. I looked for about an hour, and I found nothing at all. Who knew Cuban music was hard to find.
    Oh well I tried.

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  9. Any body know the name of Karvuni's song that she needs the lyrics to??

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  10. If u want to see if you can find it, its called son de camagüey lyrics by sergio alvarez.

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  11. Well, since there isn't any post yet for chapter 7, I'll write over here. In the end Walton realizes all the trouble and hardships that Victor went through just because of his search for glory. Little by little, Walton's mentality towards dicovering the northern pole. He begins thinking about how his fellow shipmates could be affected because of his search for fame and glory. He ends up turning his ship around as soon as the ice cleared away. This was very smart of Walton because he doesn't want to be pulled even lower into dust. Overall, Walton lets go of his amitious desire to discover and become glorious.

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  12. wait semir then what exactly are we supposed to do besides read the end of the book?

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  13. Ms. Karvunis said to finish the end of the book and post something on the blog but I'm not sure what exactly.

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