
Frankenstein
In Our Time
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The Duality of Creation: Gender, Isolation, and Responsibility in Frankenstein
This chapter examines the intricate influences on Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein,' notably focusing on the editorial contributions of Percy Shelley, the thematic parallels with Milton's 'Paradise Lost,' and Rousseau's philosophy. It explores the complex dynamics of gender roles and isolation, highlighting the creature's feelings of abandonment and the moral responsibilities of creators. The discussion further emphasizes the profound themes of empathy, societal rejection, and the quest for belonging embedded within the narrative.
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