1. Frankenstein
Similarly, Frankenstein's monster was a product of his ambitious pursuit for glory. ... Frankenstein's wife, brother, friend, and father die by the hands of his creation. Therefore, because the monster is a product of Frankenstein's pursuit for glory, Frankenstein is seen to be condemned to misery as a consequence of his blind ambitions. ... Therefore, in creating devastating consequences to Frankenstein's selfish ambitions Shelley devalues ambitious pursuits presented by Frankenstein's character, and valorised by her society. ... Frankenstein, and all male characters ...
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