individual lives full of everlasting joyful moments.
In ellen more's article, "Female Gothic: The Monster's Mother," she describes as "Frankenstein" as a "birth myth" as she backs up it with biological facts of Shelly's life as she given birth to many babies. Moer highlights the negative consequences due to the abandonment of the monster in "frankenstein" which shows the darker side of birth and motherhood. I found it convincing of what Moer wrote about fear, guilt, depression and anxiety after childbirth as it is written in the novel. The novel, it is describes of how Frankenstein creates the monster from the remains of the decease and experience these emotion after he creates the monster. When the monster comes alive, it becomes the combination of death and birth. On the other hand, when new baby are place in the new mother's arms as their baby entered the world through a narrow and boney passages. New mothers will often graze into their baby's eyes in which newborns open their eyes after birth as it is bluish-gray at first. When newborns are placed in the mother's arm, the newborn and the mother are bonding as the baby studies the voice and face of the mother. Babies often squeeze the mother's finger when being placed in the baby's palm. These results and emotions becomes everlasting joyful moments.