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Literary Criticism Of Frankenstein

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Shelley’s Frankenstein is a literary piece that has been under great scrutiny since it was very first printed. Whether someone is questioning the authorship of Frankenstein, discussions of whether or not Frankenstein was the first official work of science fiction, or critics giving their take on what story they believe Shelley was really trying to tell through Frankenstein. Shelley left us readers with much to ponder . . . so naturally, I’ve found what I believe Shelley was truly trying to convey in her novel Frankenstein. Frankenstein is a story of Shelley’s own life, it is a story of her sharing feelings of feminism & identity/intimacy crises that she did not have the courage to express outside of writing ; I will use Sherry Ginn’s “Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: Science, Science Fiction, or Autobiography” , and “The Spectacle of Masculinity” by Bette London to prove my evaluation as correct.

To those who have not had the pleasure of reading the novel Frankenstein, the novel is a story of a gifted scientific scholar named Victor Frankenstein whom was fueled by many revolutionary ambitions. One of Frankenstein’s earnest desires is achieved when he cultivates what is later coined a monster. The story sheds light on how difficult it can be for a person to live without a mother and without being completely understood by others - problems Shelley faced in her own life. Furthermore, Shelley uses the necessary tool of Framing (telling of individual stories within a story

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