Frankenstein Isolation Essay

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Throughout the world people are put to the test through isolation. On one hand some people learn how to cope with the darkness of solitude and on the other hand it puts the world in a whole new perspective for others both in and out of solitude. Isolation is a state of being where you are set apart from anything that has to do with society. While one is in this state for along period of time you start to lack intellectually compared to the people in society who are exposed to everything. Three texts that support and go along with this subject of isolation are Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, and Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. In Frankenstein, we notice that Victor spends most of his time focussing on his studies …show more content…

Also, it is necessary to investigate them separately starting with Victor Frankenstein, who grew up as a only child with a well respected dad and a mother who cared a lot for him until at the age of five when they adopted his sister Elizabeth Lavenza. After his family and him moved to Geneva, which was one league away from any city, Victor started to show early signs of being secluded by avoiding crowds and only being attached to a few people. Which led him to have a temper and an extreme passion to …show more content…

Sometimes I grew alarmed at the wreck I perceived that I had become”. In this quote it is obvious that Victor is succumbing to isolation because he is having mental and physical changes to the point where the only thing that is keeping him going is the purpose of his ongoing