"The Deserted Frankenstein and his Monster" How alienation was indicated in the book Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley.

Date Submitted: 10/26/2004 01:41:25
Category: / Literature
Length: 10 pages (2689 words)
Nobody wants to be alienated. Alienation starts back way down in history. Whether it's racisms, how society is, and how people judge other people by their status or looks in the world. Some people choose to isolate or be an outsider themselves from people or things, and to make things worst, it sometimes be the one's who love and care for them. In the psychology point of view: "a state in which a person's feelings …
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…because the author, Mary Shelley, also dealt with a lost of loneliness her self. She lost almost all her children, she never meet her mother, she was shunned by her community by marrying a older married man, and having her first child at the tender age of seventeen. But, all in all, this novel really supports the saying: "Misery always almost leads to despair." (Telgen 200) Sadly enough, it this novel, Frankenstein, it is so true.
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