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Emotions And Mood In Frankenstein By Mary Shelly

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Throughout the book Frankenstein, Mary Shelly uses nature imagery to show the character’s emotions and mood. Mary Shelley often uses nature and the character’s surroundings to reflect the character’s mood. In chapter 11, the monster is alone during the winter, having to survive in this unfamiliar world he is cold and frightened especially during the cold winter nights. “It was dark when I awoke; I felt cold also, and half frightened, as it were, instinctively, finding myself so desolate.” (Shelly, 105) In this chapter the author uses the harsh winter conditions to reflect the monster’s loneliness and sadness. Another important role of nature is that nature offers spiritual renewal to the characters. In chapter 12, the arrival of spring is able
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