Similarity between the humanitarian spirit of Frankenstein and the painting of Durian Gray One of the most beautiful powers in the world is the human spirit, but it is also one of the most vulnerable forces. This concept of human spirit is clearly portrayed in Mary Sherry's Frankenstein novel and Oscar Wilde's "Durian Gray Photo". These two novels have similarities to the human spirit, but there are also differences. The protagonists of both novels were greatly influenced by the people they admire and they were destroyed by this influence.
The human spirit is one of the most beautiful powers in the world, but it is also one of the most vulnerable forces. This concept of human spirit is clearly portrayed in Mary Sherry novel Frankenstein and Oscar Wilde's "Portrait of Durian Gray". Both novels have similarities to the human spirit, but there are also differences. The protagonists of both novels were greatly influenced by the people they admire and were destroyed by this influence. The difference between these novels is in Frankenstein, whose hero is influenced by what he created and destroyed. Over and over, both novels describe the motivation and vulnerability of the human spirit.
This unit is focused on the development of the character of the Victorian novel "Portrait of Dorian Gray of Oscar Wilde". Since the text may not be accessible or even suitable for all students in all classes, the theme is easy to "Wallyiam Golding" Fly King "Mary Shelley or other suitable treatment for the maturity of the hero . Frankenstein in the novel. In education strategy and evaluation work there is something specific to the image of Dorian Gray, but if it is a thorough investigation on maturity of the role, satisfaction of the student's needs, satisfaction of the school district guidelines, this learning unit You can accept.
A common theme in Gothic literature is the duality of humanity, or double qualities and characteristics. These two common themes are obvious in the classics of both genres: Oscar Wilde's "Durian Gray Pictures" and Dr. Robert Louis Stevenson Dr. Jekyll and Hyder's strange case. Both novels are filled with the common theme of duality of the main figure of the book, and in response we have drawn the vast city of London in the UK. Pictures of Durian Gray and Jikil Dr. and Hyde's strange incident portray London in the same way.