1. The Real Monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
In her novel, "Frankenstein," Mary Shelley weaves multiple perspectives together in order to give the reader a chance to judge the conflict from all possible sides. ... When Victor Frankenstein was young, he was interested in science and how things work. ... Mary Shelley, a romantic, wrote this story to juxtapose the temperaments of nature and man. Shelley's subdued comparison of the two shows who the true monster of the world really is. Victor Frankenstein and his monster are merely victims of their society. ...
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