Frankenstein
Romantic Literature
Jekyll and Hyde
Victorian Literature
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Author and year of publication. 
Mary Shelley, 1818 or 1831. 
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The approximate years corresponding to this literary genre.
1800-1850.
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Author of this text. 
R. L. Stevenson
100
The reign of this queen corresponds with this literary genre. 
Queen Victoria
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The part of the mind that is inaccessible to the conscious mind but that affects behavior and emotions.

The Unconscious.

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Two narrators in  Frankenstein.
Frankenstein, Walton, Elizabeth, the creature.
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Two characteristics of the romantic movement. 
emotions, nature, sublime, mystery, etc.
200
How the author got the idea for this story. 
A dream. 
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Approximate years of this literary movement. 
1840-1900. 
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Where the thesis statement is usually located. 
End of first paragraph. 
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Name of the family with the blind man.
De Lacey.
300
Why is Frankenstein considered a romantic text? Give two reasons. 
etc.
300
Three narrators in this story. 
Unnamed, Jekyll, Lanyon. 
300
Two important themes in Victorian Literature. 
Repression, Evolution (and degeneration), Propriety, Honor, Duty, etc.
300
Definition of the id, ego, and superego. 
...
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Full name of Elizabeth.
Elizabeth Lavenza. 
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One author (other than Mary Shelley) representative of the Romantic Movement. 
Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, Victor Hugo, etc.
400
What permits the transformation between Jekyll and Hyde. 
A potion.
400
A famous Victorian serial killer who terrorized London. 
Jack the Ripper. 
400
What appears in the top right of MLA papers.
Author's last name and page number. 
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Names and definitions of two "scientific" or pseudo-scientific ideas influencing the writing of Frankenstein. 
Galvanism, phrenology, dissection. 
500
Two points of comparison between Romanticism and Enlightenment. 
Science, Logic, Reason Vs. Emotions and Imagination

Nature vs. Culture

Beautiful Vs. Sublime

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The character which best represents the id and why. 
Hyde; impulse, aggression, no shame, etc.  
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Author who wrote Studies in Hysteria published in 1895 and who is considered the father of psychoanalysis. 
Sigmund Freud. 
500
Name of the dog who came to class (and vomited).
Rupert.