Problem: Vivian Pham's novel The Coconut Children navigates the extraordinary and the banal. It refers to the everyday struggles of teenagers growing up in Cabramatta in the 1990s, as well as the remarkably traumatic histories of their parents. Pham uses a style of writing that shifts between poignant scenes of tragedy, grief and loss, and light-hearted humour. Discuss this mode of writing by comparing it to the way Mary Shelley deals with grief and loss in Frankenstein. Write in 1000 words.