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Think you know Frankenstein? Think again...
Many editions use Mary Shelley's softened 1831 revision. This edition restores her bold original text from 1818. Here, the Creature demands justice, not pity. Victor owns his deeds without blaming fate. There are no cosmic excuses; simply choices, consequences, and responsibility.
Choosing the 1818 Frankenstein text for classroom study highlights empathy and responsibility by presenting the Creature not as a simple monster, but as a compelling symbol of social alienation and personal suffering. It challenges students morally and intellectually, inviting them to consider how individual and collective actions shape the lives of those marginalized in society. To study Frankenstein through the original 1818 lens is to engage with Mary Shelley's full artistic and ethical vision. This is a work that remains powerfully relevant for discussing ethics, care, and responsibility in the 21st Century.
Why This Edition for Educators?
This edition reproduces in full Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's 1818 edition without alteration, maintaining the same textual fidelity as major scholarly editions. Unlike abridged or simplified versions, this text preserves every element essential for critical thinking exercises: the Creature's philosophical arguments, Victor's moral accountability, and the complex narrative structure that supports advanced literary analysis.
Designed for grades 9-12 with supplemental materials aligned to current educational standards. Supplementary Materials include:
* The Teachers' Toolkit is designed to support educators in guiding high school students through a focused exploration of selected themes in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, specifically alienation and its consequences, abandonment, and its complex portrayals of humanity and compassion. The resource incorporates a variety of prompts that encourage critical thinking, textual analysis, and thoughtful discussion in the context of these themes, inspired by Common Core State Standards (CCSS) to ensure skills development for Grades 9 through 12.
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