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    reactionary resentment‚ creating a wave of writers like Shelley who thought science to be dangerous. Rather than looking at the world through rational eyes‚ Romantics embraced the beauty of nature and the world with love. They argued that scientific machinery like factories will ultimately destroy the world. In Frankenstein‚ the creature is angry with the world due to social prejudice. "Remember that I have power..You are my creator‚ but I am your master..!" (Pg.224) By inventing a scientific creature that

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    Who is the True Monster? “With great power comes great responsibility.” As cliché as this popular Hollywood quotation may sound‚ it is extremely fitting to describe the situation where Dr. Frankenstein finds himself. When one has the ability‚ knowledge and power to create another living‚ breathing and thinking piece of flesh‚ a burden is immediately presented to whomever holds this invaluable control. Will this power be used to create horrible monstrosities that will be a form of destruction

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    president‚ or a movie star. Even in youth‚ the desire for power can be seen in humans. In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley there is a clear power struggle between Victor Frankenstein and his creature. Throughout the novel Frankenstein’s creature works to gain the upper hand over his creator. This battling between the two is pointless by the book’s ending where Victor dies and his creation‚ inferably‚ commits suicide. Possessing too much power can lead to misery and loneliness because one will always be focused

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    and reacting violently to frustrating matters such as disloyalty‚ betrayal and lies‚ to name but a few. In Nina de Gramont’s "Nature of the Beast" we understand through the characters‚ how society deals with repression using either a good or bad way. It is through her short story that the author chooses to demonstrate this theory. Moreover‚ she reveals in "The Nature of the Beast"‚ using symbolic and imagistic associations to the central characters that because society has difficulty dealing

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    In Mary Shelley’s novel‚ Frankenstein‚ although the creature is physically grotesque‚ Victor’s actions and emotions are monstrous. Both Victor and the creature become isolated from society. However Victor’s isolation is caused by his own greed for knowledge‚ whereas the creature has no choice‚ as he is rejected from society. Victor’s inhumane nature is evident when he refuses to comply with his son’s request for a mate. Even though both Victor and the creature commit horrible crimes‚ only the creature

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    Frankenstein Journal Characters Victor Frankenstein- The main character of the story. He builds the monster. He is scared of his creation forgets about it. The monster kills his whole family and sends Frankenstein to his doom. He is never able to stop the monster. The Monster- The creation of Frankenstein. The monster is very intelligent; it learns language by observation. He is sad that nobody wants to accept him. He goes on a rampage and kills many people. Henry Clerval- A friend of Frankenstein

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    Frankenstein Journal Assignment Robert Walton Walton writes to his sister‚ Margaret Saville‚ about his voyage to the North Pole‚ which plans him to leave St. Petersburg‚ Russia for Archangel. He finds a ship and gathers men to sail with him‚ but realizing that he is lonely and longs for a friend. When the ship is stuck on ice‚ his crew sees a giant figure passing by on a dog sled and a man who looks exhausted. They take the man aboard for Walton to nurse him and to communicate with him for

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    Victor Frankenstein life story is a t the heart of Frankenstein. Victor grew up in Geneva reading the work of ancient and outdated alchemists. Victor became ill when he attended ingolstadt university where he learned science and the secret of life. He tends to be fascinated with creating life and then creates his own hideous creature. The creature in frankenstein is like human the way he was made up. He was made up by human pieces and put together. How ever‚ when the creature sees other playing in

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    among many but it can be fixed. In the novel‚ Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein has a great family who loves him dearly and when his mother dies he leaves his family to go to college. At the university he learns and studies extensively with ambitions for creating new life‚ one character flaw of his. He also ends up egotistically shutting himself off from the outside world including his family‚ who loved and cared for him all of his childhood. In Frankenstein‚ author Mary Shelley utilizes Victor Frankenstein’s

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    Romanticism Despite the fact that Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is typically seen as exhibiting characteristics of the gothic genre‚ those characteristics cross over to how the novel fits within the Romantic genre of women’s writing. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein definitely includes characteristics of the Romantic genre. Mary Shelley expresses her feelings towards the way that women writers were treated in society. She highlights the fact that women were treated and acted the way that men and society

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