Saturday, May 18, 2019
Frankenstein and Jurassic Park Essay
I appeared rather  standardized one doomed by slavery, That line is used in the  take hold when Frankenstein was  verbalise the reader about how hard he was working on his creation and how its almost how he has to, like a slave. hither is a thought I suppose in a way the  nut  through with(predicate)out the book is being personified as really he is  non human he is  besides a pile of discarded humans not is not really a writing  eddy or an example of language it just came into my head. Here is another line from Frankenstein Rage and Hatred had at first deprived me of utterance, That is an extremely good line just by  indicant it you could probably  declaim when it was written it is a very good example of typical the  master keyian style English language. later reading Frankenstein it seems that the way in which we talk nowadays is  quite dull. Jurassic park reads like  whatsoever other modern novel but of course with  more(prenominal) scientific language, as it is a  experience ficti   on book. Here is a line from the book to prove that Grant was awakened by a loud grinding sound, followed by a mechanical clanking.  That quote is very good and typical of the book it uses a lot of onomatopoeia like the book does so much.Another thing I  notice whilst reading the books is that Jurassic Park has a lot more speech than Frankenstein. Also whilst reading the books I noticed that the things the  authors use to describe horror are very different, in Frankenstein as it is a biography (however fictional) when  whateverthing is  scarey he describes it by saying how it makes him feel for example How can I describe my emotions at this disaster? In Jurassic park it is different as it isnt a biography and it is just the writer describing how something appears not how it appears to a certain character in the story. In Jurassic Park there is not much about how these scary things affect the characters just what they did about them, this could suggest that when a dinosaur is running    at you havent got much time to think about it or the writer just hasnt considered it, here is a quote for evidence. To give a sort of an introduction grant has spotted some pterodactyls and they are flying toward him and it goes straight into Come on Grant said, grabbing their hands. They ran across the meadow, hearing the approaching scream.  Frankenstein  too uses a lot of religious language throughout the book with words like Daemons, and, Evil, And also somewhere in the middle of the book it says about how all creatures should come from The hands of god. In modern  parliamentary law there are  far-off less religious people than they were in Shellys time this could act, as more evidence that the books were written in different times, and that in language, although not content is a far older book. I  tasteed reading both of these books and it was interesting to compare them the books are very similar in so  umteen ways but still written so differently both writers should be proud    of producing such excellent pieces of literature.I must say though being a  male child born in the late 20th century and being stereotypically lazy I did enjoy reading Jurassic park more than I did Frankenstein but I think this is because I had an  mentation more about what they were saying and the language was clearer. Another part of it would have to be that I  prepare it easier to relate with the characters in Jurassic Park as they seemed more normal than good old Victor and of course being from the same period of time as them helps.Chrictons book gives the reader more of an action packed thrill ride, whereas Shellys was more of an emotional book although still gruesome and quite enjoyable and it is much more mature book and didnt give u the impression it is  deliberately accessible it also is a lot more personal and had Shellys views all the way through but between the lines. But a great man once said Dont let acceptance exempt your expression. References Visible links Hidden l   inks 1. http//www. coursework. info/ Show  lagger only The above preview is unformatted text This student written piece of work is one of many that can be found in our GCSE Mary Shelley section. Download this essay Print Save Heres what a teacher thought of this essay 4 star(s).  
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