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Frankenstein Imperialism Essay

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It is apparent that colonialism and imperialism influence the characters’ identities in both Frankenstein by Mary Shelley 1822 and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte 2006. Colonialism was first becoming acknowledged in the 16th century. However, it was not well known until the 19th and 20th century better referred to as the Victorian era. When discussing literature and its impact on the nineteenth-century, it is almost guaranteed to have some form of imperialism to it. How it forms a strong part of the British culture within England. Shelley’s novel is colonial literature at its finest. Embracing society and its influences, some would question how does this science fiction novel link in with colonialism and slavery. Whereas Bronte’s novel …show more content…

Bronte uses the language to signify racial stereotypes. Challenging that race is also used during the novel as a metaphor for class and gender inequality “The novel uses race to present the predicament of the lower middle-class women sympathetically.” (Lodge, p.118) Bronte also wanted to highlight the importance of the book during the time it was written and the impact it would have on the readers. Middle-class white women.
Frankenstein again had changed the Victorian era. How Shelly used the affairs of the war. The idea, however, of an individual transforming a society and what they believed in, was becoming less convincing. Throughout the novel, it is hard not to make a direct link to the political events of the time and how they reflect significantly on Mary Shelly’s life.
Colonialism is central theme of Jane Eyre right from the start she feels like an outsider from her surroundings ‘I was a discord in Gateshead Hall; I was like nobody there; I had nothing in harmony with Mrs. Reed or her children, or her chosen vassalage.’ (Bronte, C1, V2, P30) Bronte from the start of the novel wants to show the reader that Jane is much different and implies that to survive you must be of a particular social status.
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