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Diana Arias – Compromise Page/Parallel Lives page/Power Play page/Credits
Gabrielle Gonzalez – Romanticism/Galvanism & Scientific Discovery/Photos/Credits/Put together and finalized completed blog project for submission
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Raghav Suri – Influences Page/Shelley and Frankenstein in other works/Created Initial Blog/Credits
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Mary Shelley
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Mary Shelley by Elizabeth Nitchie
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”i Review of ‘Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.”
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