1. Frankenstein
One man who influenced the creation of the characters within Frankenstein was the philosopher and social critic, Jean Jaques Rousseau. Rousseau was a 19th Century philosopher who introduced theories concerning the irrepressible confinements of familial obligations. Shelley's disgust at the philosopher's cold-hearted abandonment of his five illegitimate children by Therese le Vasseur, an illiterate working class girl, had a significant impact on the construction of the novel's main character, Frankenstein. ... The fate of Rousseau's children was determined by the philosopher...
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