1. Introduction:

- Hook: The idea of the monster/supernatural has evolved throughout various time periods and works we have studied this year, from William Blake to Mary Shelley.
- Connecting Sentence: These works have explored the concept of monsters and the supernatural in different ways, reflecting the changing beliefs and fears of society.
- Thesis:

Throughout various time periods and works we have studied, the concept of monsters and the supernatural has been portrayed in different ways, reflecting the changing beliefs and fears of society. From William Blake's "The Tyger" to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, these works showcase the evolution of the monster/supernatural motif and how it has been used to explore themes of human nature, morality, and societal norms. Through an analysis of these works, we can gain a deeper understanding of how the idea of monsters and the supernatural has been used to both frighten and enlighten audiences.