Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" .
Date Submitted: 06/12/2003 20:05:21
During the year of 1818, Mary Shelley imagined and wrote a masterpiece named "Frankenstein". Surprisingly, she was very young and a woman. At that time, it was inconceivable that a woman, the age of a girl, would even dare to envisage a story like this. However, unlike most women that wrote, she used her real name and didn't try to use the mask of her husband. Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" is an unordinary work of art that
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but he learns by himself some of the ways of the world. Then he tries to step into the light one more time, but again he attacked and cast out. This makes him realize that he doesn't fit in and angers him to the point of no return. In this book, society is seen as a place where you must belong to actually be welcomed and the only way to belong is not be different.
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