All literature is influenced by the time period in which it was written; whether it be war, poverty, or any other social trends. People tend to write commentaries of political events, or just describe the time period. Whether it is intentional or subconscious, an author can not help to include some aspects of the time period in which they are in. The Romantic Period had a tremendous influence on Marry Shelly's writing of the novel, Frankenstein. The Industrial Revolution in England during the late 1700's was a time of great change. The populace was moving into cities, and people were disillusioned by the destruction of nature and the living conditions in the cities. In response to this disillusionment, people …show more content…
Victor is a product of the Industrial Revolution. In reaction to people with Victor's characteristics, the Romantic Period is born. His beliefs are in science and the known world, which is the opposite of the Romantic ideal. He believes that he can conquer nature, and tries to be a god, but discovers that he cannot conquer nature and knows nothing on how to be a god. The two Romantic characters in the novel are Henry Clerval and the monster. Henry is the complete opposite of Victor. He is emotional, carefree, and innocent. Henry has studied eastern languages and cultures, and wants to go to the east to study the people. He is caring and Romantic. The monster is born as a romantic, but because of the worlds transgressions on him, he becomes an anti-Romantic and a Gothic character. The monster become dark, and wants to bring death and destruction to everything around him. Now, when he sees beauty, he becomes jealous. "but she, shall suffer; the murder I have committed because
I am forever robbed of all that she could give, had its source in her, she shall atone,; be hers the punishment!" (pg. 137) When he first went into the world, all he desired was human interaction. After watching and studying a family