Frankenstein - Analysis of Society
Date Submitted: 10/05/2004 08:18:23
Frankenstein - Analysis of Society
Society is inevitable. It will always be there as a pleasure and a
burden. Society puts labels on everything as good or bad, rich or
poor, normal or aberrant. Although some of these stamps are accurate,
most of them are misconceptions. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary
Shelley this act of erring by society is extremely evident.
One example of this judgment is the way the family is looked upon.
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kindheartedness. He does not
even mean to kill the boy at first. If any character in this tale
should be labeled as a monster it is not this one.
Society has the most influence in a person's point of view on a
given point. Mostly society causes misconceptions about people based
on appearance and the unknown. This is especially evident in the novel
Frankenstein, where labels placed on the main characters by society
are skewed.
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