Frankenstein (Penguin Classics)
by Mary Shelley
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Book Club Questions for Frankenstein (Penguin Classics) (Fiction)
Suggested Book Club Questions for Frankenstein (Penguin Classics) (Fiction)
The following book club questions provide a starting point for creating a reading group discussion on Frankenstein (Penguin Classics):
- Did Mary Shelley emphasize any specific themes throughout Frankenstein (Penguin Classics)? What do you think Mary Shelley is trying to explain with this theme?
- What was unique about the setting of Frankenstein (Penguin Classics) and how did it affect the storyline?
- Could you relate to any of the characters? If so, which ones and why?
- How do characters change or learn throughout Frankenstein (Penguin Classics)? What events caused these changes? Have you or someone you know experienced the same thing?
- How does Frankenstein (Penguin Classics) reveal Mary Shelley's own perspectives about people and the world? For a lively discussion, describe why you think Mary Shelley is liberal or conservative.
- Did certain parts of Frankenstein (Penguin Classics) affect you emotionally? Why did it evoke those emotions?
- Did Mary Shelley's point of view on things lend new perspective to your own view of the world?
Book Club Questions for Frankenstein (Penguin Classics) (for Non-Fiction)
Suggested Book Club Questions for Frankenstein (Penguin Classics) (Non-fiction)
The following book club questions provide a starting point for creating a reading group discussion on Frankenstein (Penguin Classics):
- Did Mary Shelley make persuasive arguments in Frankenstein (Penguin Classics)? Did Frankenstein (Penguin Classics) change or reinforce your opinion on the subject?
- What did you learn from Frankenstein (Penguin Classics)?
- How does Mary Shelley present the information and did you enjoy it?
- How is Mary Shelley biased within Frankenstein (Penguin Classics)? Is there a political slant to what is being discussed and how does it impact the book?
- What, if anything, does Frankenstein (Penguin Classics) make you want to read next? Why?
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