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Challenges Of Family And Suffering In Frankenstein By Mary Shelley

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Throughout your childhood, your family undergoes challenges-challenges as demanding as their future expectations change their outlook on life. As a person grows, they tend to shape their personality through the things told to them by the family that grows up with them. Mary Shelley illustrates this truth when she wrote her famous book “Frankenstein”.Following the death of her mother, “she...veiled her grief..[and] looked steadily on life” even though, she was still hurting. Elizabeth concealed her grief to help those in her family after being asked on her mother's deathbed to “care for her siblings” and live up to her father's expectations. Most of the book’s horror and suffering is caused by the characters losing their family and disconnecting
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