The term cadavers means dead bodies. What would the tone most likely be if the narrator used this word in a sentence?
eerie/creepy or scary
What is the narrators POV if they use words like I, Me, or My to describe themselves.
1st Person
"...has no instincts to harm the old man, for in spite of his awful looks he has a tender heart.." Why would the narrator say this in the poem?
to show just because he look bad, that doesn't mean he is
If the narrator uses words like happily and jolly in a sentence, what would the tone most likely be?
Happy/Fun
"You wake up in a room full of 67s. You try to say something but you say "67" instead." What is the narrators POV?
2nd Person
"...knobs sticking out from each side of his neck where the head was attached to the body, and stitching all over where parts of cadavers were sewed together." What is the narrators purpose for explaining this?
"He is pursued by the ignorant villagers, who think he is evil and dangerous because he is ugly and makes ugly noises." what is the narrators tone in this sentence?
Judgemental/Disapproving
In the Poem Frankenstein the Narrator is able to hear the monsters thoughts, and uses words like he or him. What is the narrators POV?
3rd Person
As the story goes on the narrator talks about the monsters terrible encounters with the villagers. Why might he do this?
Foreshadow something that might happen/show that he's not all that bad