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im having a 10 Question test over it, ( the accelerated reader thing) and i need a good desription of how the storyt went.

2007-01-03 12:12:08 · 4 answers · asked by truckin_90 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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It's not a very long book and it's a fantastic read. You should try actually reading it...but if you MUST have a summary, try searching for "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley. (It tends to help if you spell things right.) I know sparknotes.com has a good summary but you will lose A LOT by just reading a summary. The novel is broken into three parts (first being epistolary, second being from the point of view of the Creature and the third...well, you should read it.) Most summarys tend to skip over minute details like that which may very well be on the test to ensure that you actually read it.

2007-01-03 15:35:20 · answer #1 · answered by imhalf_the_sourgirl_iused_tobe 5 · 2 0

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

I have found 7 summaries for you to look at, via the links below.

http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/id-112.html

http://antistudy.com/search.php?title=Frankenstein

http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Guides2/Frankenstein.html#Top

These links will give you a summary of the book, character analysis, plot and much more, so that you will be able to answer literary questions. A short extract is included as an example of what you can expect from the summary.

The novel begins with explorer Robert Walton looking for a new passage from Russia to the Pacific Ocean via the Arctic Ocean. After weeks as sea, the crew of Walton’s ship finds an emaciated man, Victor Frankenstein, floating on an ice flow near death. In Walton’s series of letters to his sister in England, he retells Victor’s tragic story. More……

http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/id-112,pageNum-4.html

Good luck.

Kevin, Liverpool, England.

2007-01-04 11:40:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Frankenstein
Shelley--and her version wouldn't be "retold" since she wrote it.

2007-01-03 20:20:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/frankenstein

this should help

2007-01-03 20:15:46 · answer #4 · answered by angelstorm66 1 · 0 0

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