frankenstien
The Monster's Society
Frankenstein sets its self apart as being one of the most unique novels in the institute of English literature. Looking deeper into the story, you realize that it is not just a gothic tale about a monster that everyone is familiar with. Mary Shelley presents many ideas about the society of her time, and its effect on her own life. Some of these ideas consist of the powers of nature, the female's
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our society, and can it survive. Are we not complicating life more rather then making it any easier? How many "monsters" have we created already, and how many more are soon to come. Let us not be destroyed as Victor was.
Resources
1. Homans, Margaret. "Bearing Demons: Frankenstein's Circumvention of the Maternal." Ed. Harold Bloom. Modern Critical Interpretations of Frankenstein. New York: Chelsea, (1987): 133-153
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3. Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. Tom Doherty Associates Inc. New York: 1988
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