Letter to the Editor

Letter 1:

Dear Editor,

Recently, I recently read your article about Frankenstein being considered a college bound book. While you stated some valid reasons, I disagree with your overall opinion. Frankenstein should not be considered a college bound book and here’s why: First off, the information in the story is outdated. This book takes place in the 1700’s and everything is so different now. Because everything has modernized, college students won’t be able to relate to or understand the story that well. If Frankenstein were to be considered college bound, the story would have to be rewritten and altered to be able to be understood modern young adults. Also, Frankenstein is a science fiction novel, so students won’t learn as much as they would with a historical or realistic fiction story.

Sincerely,

Raine Shannah

Letter 2:

Dear Editor,

I have some concerns I would like to discuss with you. First off, I need you to find someone willing to create a female monster I could build a relationship with. I never realized how lonely life is without any human until I lived beside the de Lacey family. If you find someone to construct a monster, I could finally know what true joy is. Secondly, I don’t like having to live in solitude or live in constant fear of who is going to see me. If you could please find either a nice barren village for me to take residence in or come up with another solution that would be great. Thank you for reading this and considering my requests.

Sincerely,

The monster

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