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Internal Isolation In Frankenstein

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Internal and External Isolation Isolation plays an important role in “A Rose for Emily”, “Spring and Fall”, and Frankenstein. All of these works of literature have characters that have experienced some level of isolation. The monster that Frankenstein created was put into isolation with the knowledge of a new born child. In the poem “Spring and Fall” Margaret experiences the same emotional isolation just as every child does. Miss Emily Grierson subjected herself to isolation and stayed alone in her home for the final years of her life. Like Emily, Frankenstein ingrained himself into isolation for the sake of his studies. All of these characters have one thing in common, isolation. Everybody has a sense of isolation mentally or physically …show more content…

The monster has created the idea that if someone is isolated both mentally and physically they will go insane. In the short story “A Rose for Emily” Miss Emily Grierson is isolated from her town for the last decade of her life. She had become the crazy lady of the town. Emily was not able to deal with the changes that happened around her. She couldn’t handle losing her father and husband at the same time. The Griersons were known for being “a little too high for what they really were” (Faulkner). Emily belonged to a different time and place but was stuck inside of her house instead. Emily and the monster were both shunned from their societies. While there were “incredible changes in the world around her she was simply left behind as an anachronism” (Skei). Just like Emily the monster was also isolated from the society around him. As soon as he went into public people were afraid. At the end of both stories it was obvious that an extended period of isolation makes people do crazy things. Even though the similarities between the monster and Miss Emily are significant, they have some major differences. The monster was born alone and will most likely die alone in Frankenstein. Miss Emily Grierson was born into a wealthy family and also died alone. The difference in these circumstances was that the monster had no choice. He was left alone as soon as he was created. Emily, on the other hand, chose isolation. Emily refused “to

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