1. Frankenstein
Even after the death of his brother William, friend Justine and lifetime companion Clerval, he remains so entirely fixated on himself that he cannot even comprehend the possibility that the monster would not target him when given the threat: "I shall be with you on your wedding-night." ... In the absence of the familial, feminine characteristics in Frankenstein's life, madness, social isolation and physical sickness result - "Every night I was oppressed by a slow fever, and I became nervous to a most painful degree... and I shunned my fellow creatures as if I had been guilty of a crime....
- Word Count: 2624
- Approx Pages: 10
- Grade Level: Undergraduate