Essay On The Role Of Women In Frankenstein

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Women Evolved The role of women has evolved drastically through the years. Women have gone from submissive as portrayed in Frankenstein to assertive. They have gained a voice through the years that have allowed them to stand up to men through rallies and protests to gain suffrage and the right to education and employment. The power and role of women has changed vastly from the time Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein was written to now; Frankenstein portrays the mistreatment of women and inspired change. Women in Frankenstein, written in 1818, are considered to be powerless and submissive. The female characters are all written as passive and domestic to portray the firm division of gender roles. By having all three narrators be male, Shelley shows …show more content…

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