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Romanticism In Frankenstein

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The American Romanticism period, better known as the age of reason, lasted from 1800 until 1865 and was a shift from religious based beliefs to scientific reasoning. Mary Shelley was a dark romantic writer who is responsible for creating the novel Frankenstein in 1816. Since the time of motion pictures, novels have been interpreted on screen for entertainment. Once new movies are released and reviewed, the main discussion is what is liked and disliked as well as what is similar and different to the novel. Many times the director is held responsible for the abundant adaptations that the movies represent because it is based off of what will get the most sells and easily entertain an audience. The original story of Frankenstein has been adapted through a series of films and the idea of nature versus nurture has been twisted through the monster’s behavior. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein was written when the science of human anatomy was popular; meaning, in every depiction there is a curious scientist who wants to end disease and be labeled as the creator of a new species. This scientist’s name is Victor Frankenstein and his vision for a new species is described in detail to have yellow skin, black hair, white teeth, black lips, and stand eight feet tall in height. He loses all contact with his friends while making this monster in order to make it actually happen. The very first aspect that is noticed while reading the novel is that the monster was brought to life with an electric

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