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    creator‚ when he flees after seeing the sight of him. It states in the novel‚ “unable to endure the aspect of the being had created; I rushed out of the room and continued a long time traversing my bedchamber‚ unable to compose my mind to sleep.” (Shelley 55). Here the monster is left all alone‚ like a child without their mother; he had no clue what to think. Thus beginning his lifelong search for companionship and ultimately isolation. One of his next experiences of being isolated is when the monster

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    There are many different ways to interpret the word monster and what it means for man to be monstrous. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley exemplify this idea through the protagonists in their books. Although each book has its own interpretation on what it means to be a monster‚ they both demonstrate how immoral behavior and societal views contribute to man being monstrous. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde demonstrates how immoral behavior and obsession

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    The novel ‘Frankenstein’‚ written by Mary Shelley (1818)‚ and Ridley Scott’s film ‘Bladerunner’ (1982)‚ are both texts that address and thoroughly explore the issue of the role of science and technology in society and how it impacts the human race. Although they were composed in different eras‚ both texts were composed under the influence of industrial‚ scientific and technological revolution. Both ‘Frankenstein’ and ‘Bladerunner’ address the issue of how science and technological advancements‚ such

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    Frankenstein by Mary Shelley challenges science when it comes to life‚ death and the interpretation of god. She introduces us to the character Victor who can be recognized as a mad scientist‚ he is obsessed over creating a perfect human being. However‚ according to Victor’s actions‚ his experiment of creating the perfect human being goes all wrong when his creation the Creature comes out hideous (Shelley 43). Nevertheless‚ the Creature is not as horrible and “wretched” as Victor proclaims. He is

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    The creation feels abandoned and angry and says‚” And what was I? Of my creation and creator I was absolutely ignorant‚ but I knew that I possessed no money‚ no friends‚ no kind of property. (Shelley‚ 13.17). This shows how sad but also mad that his creator did not stick by him.  Finally the creature is‚” Inflamed with hatred‚ the monster sets outs to destroy in Frankenstein ’s life all that he coveted for his own”(A Monstrous Mate) These are

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    color as his shrivelled complexion and straight black lips” (Shelley 43). Thus the creature’s nature is good‚ society seems to view only his appearance. In time‚ he comes to realize no matter how kind he is‚ people will never be able to see past his physical deformities. “He struggled violently. ‘Let me go’ he cried; monster! ugly wretch! you wish to eat me to tear me to pieces‚ you are an ogre-let me go‚ or I will tell my papa” (Shelley 131). Even though William is so young he‚ like everyone‚ made

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    Frankenstein Chapter 5 Tasks 1. How has Shelley overturned the usual gothic horror convention of a violent thunderstorm to create an eerie or tense atmosphere? Shelley has used a ‘dreary night’ instead of the typical thunderstorm to make an eerie atmosphere. 2. How else does Shelly create an eerie and ghostly atmosphere at the beginning of this chapter? She uses very descriptive words that make the surroundings more eerie. E.g. glimmer of the half-extinguished light‚ rain pattering dismally

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    used by Mary Shelley in her novel Frankenstein varies throughout the chapters varying in tone. Chapter five is the beginning of the end of Victor Frankenstein. There he creates the beast which will torment his life forever. The diction used in this chapter is haunting in the sense that it foreshadows the fall of Frankenstein. Shelley describes the newborn creature as “beautiful”‚ this creates a theme of amazement of what science can do but it quickly shifts. A few sentences later Shelley describes him

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    (Shmoop editorial team). Although Victor never gains revenge on the monster‚ the monster fulfills his revenge plan on Victor by killing his wife on their wedding night. “I shall be with you on your wedding night.” (Shelley‚ Mary‚ p. 149) presents the theme of revenge that Shelley is portraying throughout the book between the monster and Victor. Not only does Victor’s relationship with his creation spark revenge‚ but Victor’s mother also impacts the way Victor approaches his

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    Being Judged By Your Appearance During the Romantic Era‚ while on a summer getaway to Switzerland with her husband and friends‚ a British novelist by the name of Mary Shelley wrote the timeless classic Frankenstein. This era has produced many wonderful literary works not to mention the huge advancement in music and art as well. I believe that Shelley’s Frankenstein expressed what it was like during the Romantic Era more than any other literary work of its time because it shows many different circumstances

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