1. Les Fleurs du Mal and Frankenstein
Frankenstein (1817) by Mary Shelley and Les Fleurs du Mal (1957) by Charles Baudelaire can both be considered timeless in the eyes of contemporary society as they both discuss social issues that continue to be significant today. ... In Frankenstein, Shelley depicts women as beautiful however she characterises them to be passive and submissive members of society, implying that a society that undervalues women can only end in ruins. This can be seen when Elizabeth is describing Justine to Victor Frankenstein, stating that she is "very clever and gentle and extremely pretty". ... In Fra...
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