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A resource using drama to explore Pullman’s use of structure to compare Agathe and Felix’s relationship with that of Frankenstein and his monster. Students are encouraged to use the key terms juxtaposition and soliloquy and to consider what ideas Pullman might be trying to emphasise through his juxtaposition of Act 1 and Act 2. Drama activities are based on / inspired by the RSC approach to teaching Shakespeare and are followed with discussion and written activities to reinforce the ideas they’re exploring.

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This includes two lessons which lead on from each other. The first lesson (L6 in the total scheme) looks at the interchange between Agathe and Felix and encourages students to consider the juxtaposition between this and the end of Act 1. The second lesson focuses on Agathe’s soliloquy and encourages students to think about the similarities between these characters.

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