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The novel Frankenstein does indeed start out as an epistolary novel however this form is quickly abandoned and it becomes (instead) a narrative by the Doctor and occasionally a second-hand narrative by the monster. I believe that Mary Shelley began with the intention of an epistolary novel, abandoned the form when things started going very well in the other way, and didn't bother to go back and change her beginning.
The plural form of "Mary" is "Marys."
The possessive form of the proper noun Mary is Mary's.Example: Mary's lamb was named Tinkerbell.
Using forms to collect information standardizes the responses from different people and can focus the information gathering on the information that the person creating the form is interested in.
Mary's is the singular possessive form.
Shelley used the terza rima stanza form in his famous poem "Ode to the West Wind." This form consists of three-line stanzas with interlocking rhymes, typically following an aba, bcb, cdc rhyme scheme.
Testatrix is the feminine form of the word testator, the person who is giving property according to the provisions of the will-- the one who is creating the will. It is an infrequently used form. Aviatrix is an example, the feminine form of aviator. Mary the mother of Jesus is sometimes called the mediatrix of all grace in some religious traditions; mediatrix is feminine for mediator. I guess if we were still using this old form we would call a woman who is a senator a senatrix. Doesn't work very well.
Just a humble opinion, but I think anything to do with seeing or experiencing art has the ability to help form the human mind. Doesn't matter if you like or dislike the 'art', but if you can verbalize your feelings about it, you transcend human boundaries and enter the area of creating a form of 'art' all by yourself. Having feelings from art is just as important as the person creating it. It can and should be seem as a form of art in itself. kapm
The singular possessive form is Mary's.Example: We're planning a party for Mary's birthday.
A form of Mary.
No. It's the possessive form of the proper noun Mary
Malia is Maria and Mary is Mele in Tongan.