1. The story line with the basic image of the creation of Frankenstein's creature has remained popular since Shelley's initial publication. What is the basis for this continuing popularity? Explain your answers using examples from the assigned reading.
2. Who do you feel more sympathy toward, Frankenstein or his creature? Why? Explain your answer with supportive reasoning and examples from the reading.
3. What are the differences between natural selection and evolution? People often use these terms interchangeably, but do they do not have the same meaning. Explain your answer with examples and supportive reasoning.
4. What was Huxley's most important argument in his piece "Evolution and Ethics" and how does his argument compare and/or compliment Darwin's arguments?
You should address and respond to or answer every topic and every question in all threaded discussions that are due. You should prepare your work in word processing, using proper grammar, spelling, punctuation and sentence structure, for college work. Prepare and save all work for each module, to be copy and pasted into the group discussion, all together (do not submit the first post in any way other than one submission, otherwise you may be identified as committing plagiarism). Make sure you directly identify every topic and every question you address, copying the topic and question, before each answer, to avoid missing points for lack of identity regarding what you think you are addressing clearly, but may not be clear to your instructor. Please copy and paste all work in its entirety for the module's group discussion. Do not paste work for a module in parts or pieces separately.
Every topic and every question in every group discussion should include at least 4 sentences of substance (meaning everything explains, provides details, supportive reasoning and connections), to address every topic and every question with at least 4 sentences for every one. If a topic has an issue you should explain and two questions to answer, then you should provide 4 sentences of substance to address the topic, as well as 4 sentences of substance to answer question one and another 4 sentences of substance to answer question two. If the above scenario is the case in your threaded discussion, then you should have a minimum of 12 sentences (4 sentences for every area addressed), for those elements of the discussion. Most module group discussions have multiple topics and multiple questions to address and answer. Reference and provide citations from the assigned reading for all information used. These same instructions apply to all threaded discussions in the course.