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Journal Prompts To Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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In Frankenstein, the shifting point of view brought the story together in a way I was unfamiliar with. Most of the books I read were either strictly first or third person instead of the retelling of a monster's life through his creator's own retelling of his life all narrated by Robert Walton. To make it clearer, Frankenstein was told through Walton's letters which tells Victor Frankenstein's story, which tells the monster's story, which tells Felix's and the cottager's story. It was slightly confusing, initially, but not unwelcome. Especially since it made me almost sympathetic towards Frankenstein's monster's plight. Looking through his eyes made it harder to dislike him because his short life was filled with loneliness …show more content…

My thought on this comes mostly from the subtitle, The Modern Prometheus. It makes sense to me because Prometheus was a demigod, one of the Titans, and thought he knew better than Zeus who believed that man was not ready for the gift of fire. Prometheus went beyond his station and disobeyed the King of Gods to return fire to the earth. He was brutally tortured as punishment until Hercules saved him. Victor Frankenstein acts as Prometheus, going against higher powers to reach his goal. His desire is fulfilled and ends horribly, leaving Frankenstein tortured and despaired over the death his actions caused. Also, as a little tidbit, Prometheus was associated with science and culture which makes him and Frankenstein even more similar. Nature could be considered Zeus in this situation because it is the one being tricked and made a mockery of. Robert Walton would be Frankenstein's Hercules since he rescued Frankenstein from his torment.

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The story of Frankenstein hops all over Europe. The time period is in the 1700s and it is obvious. The clothing, the speech, the villages, everything is very old fashioned. I am surprised that Justine's trial did not turn into the Salem Witch Trials. Moving on, the setting and time period clearly impact the characters. One of the clues that is most noticeable to me is the lack of strong women. I am not saying that the female characters are weak, they are just extremely passive and that makes sense considering the time they are in.

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