evolution Life and Death (see below) Romantic Triad Divine / nature / humanity Frankenstein is the opposite (upside down triangle). Prometheus Unbound (Romantic Hero)...
who were so many miles absent,' (p.55) highlights Frankenstein's physical and mental isolation. Frankenstein also epitomises the Gothic torment of the hideous secret - 'I bore...
misery. The setting can bring about these feelings of short-lived happiness, loneliness, isolation, and despair. Shelly's writing shows how the varied and dramatic settings of...
wise, old man or woman are all considered to be character archetypes. Call to adventure, isolation, quest and monster that turns against its creator are all considered to be plot...
The creature had felt isolation and discrimination because of his appearance, but As Frankenstein refused to create another deformed being, the monster states...
hunger and a thirst of torment" (Small 48). Just given life, the monster is in isolation without Frankenstein to guide or lead him in any direction as to where or who he...
return to England that same year, she began to outline the novel. The main focus of the Frankenstein novel was on the concepts of creation/destruction, isolation, deprivation,...
rejection by God. This is analogous to the "creature"'s misery after being abandoned by Frankenstein. In the novel, the "creature" blames his isolation and his resulting misery...
class, religion, etc.) having died within institutionalized isolation, Americans are right, featuring flawed but immortal creatures (Frankenstein, a creature...
Mary Shelly's novel, Frankenstein and James Whales version of her book differ in many ways. The most important difference is Whales making the monster less human. He...
of degradation.' (Shelley 167) Walton see's that Frankenstein's quest for knowledge, his isolation from those who love him, led to the destruction of himself and those he loved...