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National Theatre
Victor Frankenstein: A Character Study
Doctor. Madman. Scientist. God. Mary Shelley's Victor Frankenstein has been described as playing many roles. Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller tell us about inhabiting the character in the National Theatre's stage adaptation.
Oxford Comma
Romanticism Explained Through Paintings
This is just one example of how you can use visual art to examine literary Romanticism. Main elements of Romanticism: Love of Nature Focus on Emotion Fascination with the Sublime Individualistic Byronic Heroes Interest in the...
Schooling Online
Powering Through Prose: Mary Shelley, Frankenstein - Vol 1, Chapters 3-5 Summary
Young Victor Frankenstein begins his university education to expand his knowledge of science. His studies lead him to discover the secrets of life and death, but things take a dark turn. Victor sets his sights on creating the ‘perfect’...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Logistics and Realism of Building Frankenstein's Monster
In this video, the speaker discusses the logistics and complications of creating Frankenstein's monster by assembling body parts from different donors. They emphasize the need for respect and ethical considerations when discussing such a...
Fun Kids
Learn Halloween Characters
Happy Halloween! Do you know your Halloween characters? Come and learn Halloween characters with Fun Kids English's Vocabulary series. This Halloween learning video will introduce a variety of characters: jack-o-lantern, ghost, zombie,...
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
The Trial of Frank, Not-Sheba, and Charlie: A Tale of Betrayal and Redemption
You're Thinking About Tomatoes - Chapter 15
Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael
Rosen
A sequel to the very popular ‘You're Thinking Abo
ut Doughnuts’.
Frank is back among the ruins of the past again, this...
Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael
Rosen
A sequel to the very popular ‘You're Thinking Abo
ut Doughnuts’.
Frank is back among the ruins of the past again, this...
PBS
Frankenstein | The Great American Read
A top vote-getter for the Great American Read program is Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Find out why the classic tale, adapted into over 50 films and numerous TV shows, has earned its spot on the favorites list.
PBS
Allison Williams Explains Her Love for Frankenstein's Monster
Ah, but who is the real monster in Frankenstein? Actress Allison Williams shares her reasoning for why Mary Shelly's horror story should be included in The Great American Read series.
TED-Ed
Everything You Need to Know to Read "Frankenstein"
It was a dark and stormy night in 1815 when Mary Shelley began drafting a ghost story in response to a competition suggest by Lord Byron. Find out more about Shelley, her life, and events that influenced what is called the...
Crash Course
Crash Course Literature 206: Frankenstein Part Ii
Crash Course Literature 206: Frankenstein Part II [12:38]. This video series of Crash Course Literature uses lively verbal explanations accompanied by entertaining visuals with a host who provides a multilayered insight into Frankenstein...
Crash Course
Crash Course Literature 205: Don't Reanimate Corpses! Frankenstein I
Crash Course Literature 205: Don't Reanimate Corpses! Frankenstein in this [12:57] video series of uses lively verbal explanations accompanied by entertaining visuals with a host who provides a multilayered insight into Frankenstein and...