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Analyzing The Quest In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein '

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Chapter 1 of Foster’s book is about recognizing the quest in a novel. Foster explains that “the quest consists of five things: a quester, a place to go, a stated reason to go, challenges and trials en route, and a real reason to go there” (Foster, 3) which all can be found in Mary Shelley’s novel of Frankenstein. In the novel, Victor Frankenstein is the quester. He wants to further explore the human body and natural world which leads him to the creation of a monster. Victor says he wants to “give life to an animal as complex and a wonderful as man” (Shelley, 52) and this is his stated reason to go. Challenges for Victor arise when the monster is finally created. Many people were terrified of it and Victor was not there to protect him or even
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