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The Theme of Alienation in Mar

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein develops the theme of alienation and isolation and its consequent increase of hostility through various characters throughout the novel. The theme may have originated from various elements, including Mary Shelley's father, William Godwin, who felt that the isolated individual would become vicious. This idea was shared by Shelley and manifested in the characters, Victor Frankenstein and his monster (What is, 7). These creatures were not born hostile, however, driven to their hostile actions to force the acknowledgement of their existence (Thematic Analysis, 1). There were various elements that attributed to the creation of the theme in Shelley's Frankenstein. Throughout the story, Shelley emphasizes the Faust legend that one must conquer the unknown at the cost of one's humanity. This legend was used in the society of English Romantic Poets, who believed that with alienation and solitude they could produce their greatest poetry (Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, 188). This is conveyed in Frankenstein with his self-imposed secret experiment and isolation, which produces his obsessive drive to devise the creature. (Literary Sources, 4). This isolation only leads to desperation (Frankenstein by Mary,


Herein is the warning: love what you create or be utterly destroyed by it" (Literary Sources, 7). New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Company. The monster is forced to attempt to interact with society; but greatly handicapped, he has no ability to communicate and is ignorant of his own hideousness (Lewis, 23). " VIC Papers 24 November 2000 Common topics in this essay:
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