Examples Of Enlightenment In Frankenstein

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Frankenstein's era took place in the 18th century during this time romanticism and enlightenment were a large role during this time period. The enlightenment created a new outlook on analysis and individualism. In Frankenstein they transition from religious thinking to a scientific study. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein style of Doppelganger technique to compare Frankenstein to the monster. The Monster is created through uncertain circumstances that make his life to live very challenging, he is not given the experience of how it feels to first be born and brought up from a challenge. The monster has to learn and grow in his life on his own. He is isolated from Victor, the one person he is supposed to be with, this creates an unhealthy mindset that