Friday, October 12, 2012

Dear Mr. Bloom...

Your homework for the weekend is this:

1. Build a monster from scraps of dead bodies, mysteriously bring it to life, and attempt to assimilate it into the social realm and teach it the ways of the world. 
(Well, that last step is kinda optional...)

(Step 1 is a joke, Paloma...Put away your decapitated chickens, Exacto knives and duct tape.)

2. Read Bloom's essay on Frankenstein and make notes as you go--noting what you believe to be strong arguments and insights.  (Please feel free to mark any weak or faulty arguments as well.)

3. Write (well, type) a response to Harold Bloom.  This is a letter--not an essay--so you may use your own personal, colloquial voice.  In your letter, I'd like to you use at least two quotes from the Bloom essay (make sure that you cite them correctly), but there is no need to quote from Shelly's novel--you must, however, use detail and focus on specific parts of the book in support of your ideas. 
In your response (which I imagine would take about two-three double-spaced pages), you should identify the points Bloom makes which you would like to discuss and then either add to his analysis or argue against it.  We have discussed almost every facet of the novel: use that to your advantage.  (Thursday's and Friday's discussions were SUPA interesting--I thought--and extremely enlightening; we got the chance to peer into some of the more nit-picky aspects....)

5. Complete your Frankenstein journal.

If you have any questions, please let me know.  On Monday, please bring Beowulf, Grendel and Frankenstein to class with you.  (And be prepared to start a monstrous paper...)