Engl 231: dystopia. Day 2: Reality & the Imagination

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Engl 231: dystopia Day 2: Reality & the Imagination

what lessons does Mary Shelley indirectly reveal about the workings of the human mind? Is she consistent in her implied claims, or does she contradict herself? Will my readers ask how I could find solace from the narration of misery and woeful change? This is one of the mysteries... (7 mid).% I was rough as the elements, and unlearned as the animals... (14 mid).% I knew that each cottage rang with the praises of Adrian... (23 mid).

do flights of imagination provide Mary Shelley s characters a reliable tool with which to combat the pains and frustrations of life? Do strong powers of imagination and fancy improve the lives of these characters? relevant characters: Perdita, Lionel, Raymond, Adrian Perdita: Meanwhile her active fancy wove a thousand combinations... (16 top).% Lionel: [Adrian] would come triumphantly to the district to which my parent had fled broken-hearted... (21 mid). [See also, 22 top-mid]% Raymond: I listened to Raymond with intense interest... (58 top).% Adrian: Nor are outward objects alone the receptacles of the Spirit of Good. Look into the mind of man... (75 mid-bot).

does Mary Shelley join her father, William Godwin, in placing a high value on humankind s power of intellect? Does she too believe that our powers of reason will inevitably improve humanity s situation? So true it is, that man s mind alone was the creator of all that was good or great to man, and that Nature herself was only... (10 mid).% My father was one of those men on whom nature had bestowed to prodigality the envied gifts of wit and imagination... (10 bot).% [Perdita] was like one of Guido s saints, with heaven in her heart and in her look... (15 mid).% more...

does Mary Shelley join her father, William Godwin, in placing a high value on humankind s power of intellect? Does she too believe that our powers of reason will inevitably improve humanity s situation? My life was like that of an animal, and my mind was in danger of degenerating into that which informs brute nature. Until now, my savage habits had done me no radical mischief... (18 bot).% Never did any woman appear so entirely made of mind, as the Countess of Windsor. Her passions had subdued her appetites, even her natural wants; she slept little... (73 bot).% The choice is with us; let us will it, and our habitation becomes a paradise. For the will of man is omnipotent... (76 bot).

does Mary Shelley rely on the facile, popular physiognomic formulae of her day, or does she question the reliability of reading another person s character in their facial features? relevant characters: Perdita, Lionel, Raymond, Adrian, Lionel Adrian: He came up the while; and his appearance... (25-26).% Perdita: she stood before me in the fresh bloom... (42 mid).% of Raymond: I scanned his physiognomy... (48 top).% Raymond: You, who fancy that you can read the human soul... (63 bot).% Idris: The first thing that struck you on beholding that charming countenance was its perfect goodness... (51 bot).

does Mary Shelley join fellow Romantic-era writer Jane Austen in interrogating the cult of sensibility, or does Shelley s novel suggest that extraordinary emotional sensitivity (i.e. sensibility) is always a positive, useful character trait? relevant characters: Idris, Perdita, Adrian, Raymond, Lionel Idris: a lovely, animated, little thing, all sensibility and truth (33 top).% Perdita: when she smiled her face was embellished by the softest sensibility, and her low, modulated voice seemed tuned by love... (42 mid-bot).

does Mary Shelley join fellow Romantic-era writer Jane Austen in interrogating the cult of sensibility, or does Shelley s novel suggest that extraordinary emotional sensitivity (i.e. sensibility) is always a positive, useful character trait? relevant characters: Idris, Perdita, Adrian, Raymond, Lionel Adrian: Nor was it I alone who felt thus intimately his perfections... (26-27).% Adrian: the early development of talent and sensibility rendered Adrian... (30 top).% Adrian: It was strange to me, who, though older than Adrian, had never loved, to witness the whole heart s sacrifice... (33 mid).% Adrian: If his heart had slept but a few years longer... (34 top).

does Mary Shelley join fellow Romantic-era writer Jane Austen in interrogating the cult of sensibility, or does Shelley s novel suggest that extraordinary emotional sensitivity (i.e. sensibility) is always a positive, useful character trait? relevant characters: Idris, Perdita, Adrian, Raymond, Lionel Raymond, of self: What a sea is the tide of passion, whose foundations are in our own nature Our virtues are the quick-sands... (76 top).% Raymond, of Adrian: Better to decay in absolute delirium, than to be the victim of the methodical unreason of ill-bestowed love. The long duration of his malady... (70 top).

does Mary Shelley join fellow Romantic-era writer Jane Austen in interrogating the cult of sensibility, or does Shelley s novel suggest that extraordinary emotional sensitivity (i.e. sensibility) is always a positive, useful character trait? relevant characters: Idris, Perdita, Adrian, Raymond, Lionel Lionel: Other feelings, less ambiguous, were called into play... (28 bot).% Lionel: This, I thought, is power Not to be strong of limb, hard of heart, ferocious... (29 top).% Lionel: I now began to be human. I was admitted within that sacred boundary which divides the intellectual... (29 mid).% Lionel: But in truth, neither the lonely meditations of the hermit, nor the tumultuous raptures of the reveler, are capable of satisfying... (38 bot).

does Mary Shelley s tale seem to be validating or questioning the doctrine of necessity espoused by her father, William Godwin? relevant characters: Lionel, Perdita, Adrian, Raymond Lionel: Thus untaught in refined philosophy, and pursued by a restless feeling of degradation from my true station in society... (14 bot)% Lionel: I was born for something greater than I was and greater I would become; but greatness, at least to my distorted perceptions, was no necessary associate of goodness... (19 mid).

does Mary Shelley s tale seem to be validating or questioning the doctrine of necessity espoused by her father, William Godwin? relevant characters: Lionel, Perdita, Adrian, Raymond Perdita: Yet though lovely and full of noble feeling... Her manners were cold and repulsive. If she had been nurtured by those who had regarded her with affection... (15 bot).% Perdita: Poverty was the cloud that veiled her excellencies, and all that was good in her seemed about to perish... (16 mid).% Perdita: If she had been bred in that sphere of life to which by inheritance the delicate framework of her mind and person... (16 mid).

does Mary Shelley s tale seem to be validating or questioning the doctrine of necessity espoused by her father, William Godwin? relevant characters: Lionel, Perdita, Adrian, Raymond Adrian: [The Countess] endeavoured to bring [Adrian] up in a sense of resentment towards, and a desire to revenge himself upon, those who had been instrumental in bringing about his father s abdication.... (32 mid).% Raymond: I cannot set my heart to a particular tune, or run voluntary changes on my will. We are born; we choose neither our parents, nor our stations; we are educated by others... (66-67).