Sunday, August 18, 2019
Frankenstein Essay -- English Literature
Frankenstein    Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelly. We can tell by Mary Shellyââ¬â¢s  back ground, were she has incorporated some of her social experiences  in to her novel. Mary was the daughter of an anarchist father (William  Godwin) and a feminist mother (Mary Wollstonecraft). In todayââ¬â¢s terms  this could be thought as a ââ¬Ëwild upbringingââ¬â¢. Mary grew up in an  environment that suggested she needed to question the way society was  being run.    Maryââ¬â¢s mother died ten days after giving birth to her, an act that  Maryââ¬â¢s father was never quick to forgive; in fact he blamed Mary for  his wifeââ¬â¢s death and this often forced Mary to attempt to take her  place. This was often in the form of sitting on literary discussions  and meeting her fatherââ¬â¢s estranged guests. At the age of 17 Mary would  often write at her motherââ¬â¢s grave side at St Pancras Churchyard in  London; where the couple had married. Mary includes her fascination  with death into Frankenstein. An example is, in chapter 24 pages 217  Victor says ââ¬Å"as night approached, I found myself at the entrance to  the cemetery.â⬠ His random wonderings have led him to be with his dead  family, where he feels alone and maybe wants to join them. It was  through Maryââ¬â¢s fascination with the cemetery that she met her soon to  be husband, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelly. He followed her there upon  her fatherââ¬â¢s instruction and declared his love for her; it was to  become their meeting place. In the novel Mary uses the cemeteries a  few times, when Victor goes to the cemetery to collect dead bodies to  create his monster.    There are clearly some important dates in the life of Mary Shelly that  no doubt influence the subject matter of the novel. In 1805 there was  the Napoleonic Wars lasting unti...              ... experience. This  becomes important when we assess her bohemian lifestyle; living a life  that is almost a work of art. She wrapped her novel with images of the  liberating power of art and portrayed an admiration of nature at its  most impressive.    There is a sense of fear and fascination with the creature. He is a  man with abnormal strength; he has a face full of scars and together  gives people a sense of fear when they see him. The people are scared  of him and declare him as being some sort evil, so immediately see him  as being a threat to them and instinctively attack him. This makes the  readers feel sorry for the creature and keeps the reader waiting for  what he will do when all mankind wants to kill him. Mary uses imagery  and nature to reflect this. She uses the weather to show how he is  feeling, like when he first runs away and it is raining heavily.                      
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