Cleopatra and Frankenstein Short Essay - Answer Key

Coco Mellors
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Cleopatra and Frankenstein Short Essay - Answer Key

Coco Mellors
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 176 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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1. In Chapter 1: "December," what role does Cleo's artwork play in her life, and how does she describe her creative process?

Cleo uses her artwork as a means of self-expression and self-discovery. She describes her creative process as a chaotic one, similar to cleaning out a closet; first, there's a mess, but eventually, everything finds its place, resulting in a sense of satisfaction and order.

2. In Chapter 1: "December," why does Cleo hesitate to attend Santiago's party, and what anxiety does she express about getting ready for it?

Cleo hesitates to attend the party because of her social anxiety and indecision about what to wear. She experiences anxiety related to her clothing choices and worries that she will not fit in or will make a wrong impression.

3. In Chapter 1: "December," how does the novel portray the theme of spontaneity, and how does Cleo's interaction with Frank exemplify this theme?

The novel highlights spontaneity as a force that can lead to unexpected and profound encounters. Cleo's unplanned interaction with Frank on New Year's Eve is an excellent example. Their spontaneous conversation and decision to spend time together indicate that life's most memorable moments can arise from the unexpected.

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