"Frankenstein" by Shelley, Mary.
Date Submitted: 11/07/2004 12:21:10
Hidden Love
Frankenstein Love is an aspiration based on admiration and benevolence. To love another is to admire them and to have a warm attachment to them. Many things in one's life have the ability to cloud or cover up feelings of love. Such things as rage, hate, ugliness, and revenge. Despite these negative feelings and thoughts, love is present in every being, every animal, and anything that possesses the beautiful thing we call life.
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in the world and got none in return and was thus, driven to destruction and devastation. "...I desired love and fellowship, and I was still spurned."(210) This is what the monster said when he was getting ready to leave. Even though he never found a direct love from anything, he was a very loving person who had the pain that made him try again.
Work Sited
Shelley, Mary. (1831). Frankenstein. Paperback. New York: Dover Publications, INC.
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