1. Frankenstein: A Romantic String of Fantasies
Major and minor characters alike had dreams; some of love and others of simply fame, but these dreams and fantasies make Frankenstein a true romantic novel. ... There are the romantic thoughts expressed about the unknown and the undiscovered. ... In recent times prior to the Romantic period, monsters were rare. ... Later she would be acknowledged as one of the great female romantic writers of her time. ... She had an imagination and a desire for change which made her a great romantic writer. ...
- Word Count: 1504
- Approx Pages: 6
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School