Saturday, January 4, 2020

Frankenstein Mary Shelleys Litererary Contribution...

Reading can be one of the most boring and monotonous things to do. However, during the Age of Enlightenment, literature was at its peak from the many entertainments available during this time period. Great stories came from writers who incorporated various elements to make their stories interesting. Mary Shelly lived during this time period when Romanticism was at its highest. Everyone understood the language of the Romantics which contained different elements that were not necessarily about love referring to the common description of romantic. Some of these elements are Emotions, Childhood, Nature, The individual, the Common Man, the Past, the Supernatural, and the Innocent and Untouched. Mary Shelly was inspired by the literary elements of her era, so she produced various novels including â€Å"Frankenstein†. This novel is very famous for its multiple romantic elements throughout the text. Among several elements in the novel, it contains the aspect of how nature is involved with the characters’ feelings, how the individual has a strong stand on ideas and how the supernatural was unknown to the world. Throughout the novel â€Å"Frankenstein†, the element of nature is related as a type of either comfort or sorrow for the characters’ perceptions. The context shows the reader how the change of seasons affected Victor and the monster throughout their journey. A cloudy, snowy day meant melancholy and misery. A sunny day meant hope and happiness. The emotions on the characters were

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