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Examples Of Societal Injustice In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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A kind, empathetic, and loving creature transforms into a terrifying and cruel monster after the sharp edges of society shape him as they see fit. Societal monsters are products of injustice. They do not fit in and for that, society ridicules them. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, there are many instances of societal injustice. This prejudice can be traced back to other monsters in real life society. It can range from the pointing fingers of the Salem Witches to the evil ways of sociopaths to the gunmen included in school shootings. Through time, really, you can learn of the maltreatment that lead to such monster’s existence. Victor’s creature will not be the lone one among them, he is not the first and he won’t be the last. The Salem Witches
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