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Who am I? Or, The Modern Frankenstein

Emma Howell - Personal Name;

"Who am I? Or, The Modern Frankenstein" is a contemporary reimagining of Mary Shelley’s classic tale, specifically adapted for intermediate English language learners. The story shifts the focus to modern themes of identity, social belonging, and the consequences of scientific and social experimentation in a youth-oriented setting. It follows a protagonist struggling to find their place in a world that feels alien and judgmental, echoing the internal and external conflicts of the original "creature" but within the context of modern teenage life. This Level Two Dominoes edition uses controlled vocabulary and relatable scenarios to engage students in deep discussions about self-image, ethics, and the human condition while improving their reading fluency.


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Literature and Rhetoric (Kesusastraan) (820) 823 HOW w
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Series Title
Oxford Dominoes
Call Number
823 HOW w
Publisher
United Kingdom : Oxford University., 2020
Collation
67 hlm.: ilus.; 15 x 21 cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9780194609227
Classification
823
Content Type
text
Media Type
-
Carrier Type
-
Edition
1
Subject(s)
Graded Reader Literacy
Identity Crisis
Modern Adaptation
Social Exclusion
Ethics and Humanity
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