What one change, omission, or addition did you find especially compelling in the play and why? Compare and contrast the scene that is different and discuss why it is significant (i.e. philosophically, what does it change for you?).

You must use quotations from both the play and the novel in your paper.

Length: 600-700 words

Make sure you follow the MLA formatting guidelines.

After you have submitted your assignment, be sure to look at your SafeAssign “Originality Report” and check to see if everything is quoted and cited correctly.

Citations:

Dear, Nick. Frankenstein. Faber & Faber, 2016. Retrieved 5 July,

2019. https://waltonhigh.typepad.com/files/frankenstein-niek-dear.pdf

To cite Dear’s play in the body of your paper, you need to cite just the page number. You can mention what scene it is in in your lead-up sentence. For example to cite a quotation from scene 29, p. 66, I would write:

The first thing that Victor thinks of when he sees Elizabeth’s dead body in Scene 29, is that he could revive her: “Quickly! I have the equipment, I can reverse the process– she is still warm and has lost no blood!” (66).

OR, put the scene number in the parenthetical citation:

The first thing that Victor thinks of when he sees Elizabeth’s dead body is that he could revive her: “Quickly! I have the equipment, I can reverse the process– she is still warm and has lost no blood!” (29.66).

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