Isolation is defined as the separation from others whether it is physically or emotionally. It can also be a choice or it can be imposed upon you. A lot of people in the world feel isolated because of their emotions. They could be holding a secret, or guilt. People can also feel physically isolated because they are alienated whether it be from their appearance, social status, or some action that caused them to be a plague to society. Throughout Frankenstein, a novel by Mary Shelley set in the 1700s, the theme of isolation is carried on. Frankenstein is about an aspiring, brilliant, and innocent individual who is fascinated with the life of science and has a great knowledge of the philosophy and all aspects of it, ultimately leading to the …show more content…
In this novel, both Victor Frankenstein and the creature, who Victor created, suffer from isolation both physically and emotionally. The isolation experienced by both of them would eventually lead to self destruction of both of their lives. In Frankenstein, three of the main characters, Robert Walton, Victor Frankenstein, and the Creature, all experienced different forms of isolation. They were all very different people, but their isolation connected them. With the scholarly use of symbolism, allusions, and tone, Mary Shelley utilizes the theme of isolation throughout the duration of the novel. Alienation is something that Victor experiences throughout his entire life in terms of childhood, family, scientific work, and society. Victor's sense of alienation doesn't begin with the monster's vow of vengeance. He has been alienated in one way or another all his life. As a young man, he would lock himself away to pursue his studies. Even those closest to him couldn't understand the depth of his work or his ambitions behind it. The character Victor Frankenstein is a man of knowledge and hard work and has one goal in his life and it is to follow his dreams of understanding the wonders of the world. He spends over half of his life recreating life in