Mary Shelley's "Frank

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6 months 3 weeks ago #1557 by mrb55
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How does the theme of isolation and loneliness manifest in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"?

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6 months 3 weeks ago #1563 by mrbt33
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In "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley, isolation and loneliness are evident through the experiences of Victor Frankenstein, the creature he creates, and other characters. Victor's pursuit of knowledge and scientific ambition leads to his isolation from society. The creature, rejected by its creator and society, experiences profound loneliness, which drives its actions. The theme underscores the novel's exploration of the consequences of scientific and personal isolation.

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6 months 3 weeks ago #1573 by amjad
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Shelley employs the concept of isolation to emphasise that people are a dichotomy of good and bad. The creature is created by Frankenstein while he is in isolation. This implies that one of the factors, or materials needed for the creature's existence is isolation.

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6 months 3 weeks ago #1647 by mrt44
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The theme of isolation and loneliness is prominent in "Frankenstein" through the experiences of the creature, Victor Frankenstein, and Robert Walton. They all grapple with the consequences of isolation, highlighting the novel's exploration of the psychological and social effects of loneliness.

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6 months 1 week ago #2072 by Doladiti
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In "Frankenstein," the theme of isolation and loneliness is explored through the experiences of both Victor Frankenstein and his creation. Victor isolates himself in his pursuit of knowledge and scientific discovery, eventually leading to his creation of the monster. The monster, in turn, is shunned by society and exists in a state of perpetual loneliness. This theme is highlighted through the characters' respective struggles with identity, relationships, and their place in the world. The story ultimately raises questions about the human need for connection and belonging.

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6 months 1 week ago #2102 by gagoo
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Loneliness in Frankenstein manifests itself through the alienation of characters, whether by choice or forced upon them. From the beginning of the novel, Victor chooses isolation in order to further his studies. When Victor pursues his path toward knowledge, he leaves school and alienates himself from his loved ones.

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