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    Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelley‚ she composed this story at the age of 19. In this story Frankenstein is a horrific looking monster that is given a heart that only desires to do good deeds. Through out the story Frankenstein scares people off and unintentionally scares people off. Through out this novel the elements of horror and romance are made more then clear. There are many popular authors who write Gothic Fiction. Mary Shelley is just one of the many talented successful

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    Like many other great tragedies of the enlightenment era‚ the novel Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ deals very much with the desires and ambitions of the human psyche. Throughout Shelley’s life she was influenced by ambition and in turn she‚ herself‚ had an ambitious nature. In fact‚ Shelley actually wrote Frankenstein while competing in an extreme storytelling contest against her husband‚ Percy Shelley‚ and close friend‚ Lord Byron. At the same time however‚ she was conflicted by her crave to become

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    lifeless matter‚” (Shelley‚ 41) and further goes on to say‚ “…I collected the instruments of life around me‚ that I might infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing…” (Shelley‚ 45). The film takes the phrase “infusing a spark” quite literally in its portrayal of Frankenstein’s lab because of the use and portrayal of electricity to keep Hans’ soul. Furthermore‚ the film adapts “instruments of life” into a new and eccentric way that follows the scientific advances of the time. Shelley is very vague

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    The Power of Frankenstein and Manfred Throughout the novel Frankenstein‚ author Mary Shelley clearly illustrates the moral of the story. God is the one and only creator; therefore‚ humans should never attempt to take His place. Literary critic Marilyn Butler sums up that we aren’t to tamper with creation in her comment: “Don’t usurp God’s prerogative in the Creation-game‚ or don’t get too clever with technology” (302). Butler warns that as humans‚ we should never assume the position of God. As

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    Regarding the Frankenstein monster to the current trend for zombies‚ first I would like the say that per the book‚ “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelly‚ she did not introduce Frankenstein as a monster or a zombie‚ but a mad scientist who created life in which in modern times‚ we refer to as cloning. However‚ Frankenstein is a blueprint for zombies‚ because he set the tone on how we learn who the monsters and zombies are‚ what caused them to become that way and if circumstances were different and would

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    the present‚ Victor gives an advice to Walton and says‚ “Or whither does your senseless curiosity lead you? Would you also create for yourself and the world a demoniacal enemy? Peace‚ Peace! Learn my miseries and do not seek to increase your own‚” (Shelley‚ p.219). By coming across Victor‚ Walton’s life was shifted onto the right path‚ as he and Victor are alike in ways that both their interests involve making new discoveries. It is evident that Walton aspires to expand his knowledge about the world

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    The Fearful Frankenstein

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    ability of human flying‚ and cloning because it seems to play God. Well‚ according to Peter Hutchings in his book The Horror Film movie monsters are “expressions of or metaphors for socially specific fears and anxieties” (37). Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ is an example of societies fears in the 1800’s. This was the time of the Industrial Revolution‚ and people were just beginning to see what science could do. Although Frankenstein is just a gothic novel‚ it is also an expression for societies fears

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    Frankenstein Final Essay BY mp 927 Words Mrs. Mary Shelley 118 Maple Street Dover‚ Kent 1453 Dear Mrs. Shelley: Congratulations on the success of your first published novel‚ Frankenstein. Indeed you have entranced many readers by the horrific story you have created. Although the publication of the 1818 edition of the novel was successful‚ we the people at Universal Publishing feel the your latest 1831 edition will increase the novels‘ appreciation. In fact‚ the 1831 edition of Frankenstein

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    on society‚ justice and injustice is that he feels just will never be served. 3. The main themes in the novel are revenge and justice. 4. The role weather has in maintaining the mood of Frankenstein is it induced a mood appropriate setting. 5. Shelley includes Dr. Darwin’s name in the preface because of the creatures extreme adaptations. 6. The type of families portrayed in the novel were compared‚ rich/poor. 7. Victor Frankenstein’s personality is naïve‚ pompous‚ intelligent and persistent.

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    Mary Shelley ’s notion of beginning ’Frakenstein ’ came out to be greater than just an evening ’s amusement as a horrifying story. It probed many socio-political context of the prevalent society and also probed many hidden female voices even though all the female characters are under a silent garb. The title itself speaks volumes about the text which is to follow;multiplicity which is reverberated throughout‚which is highly seen in its inter-texuality feature a prominent gothic element.The subtitle

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