Frankenstein Literary Analysis Essay Why are relationships so important? The author Mary Shelley explores this throughout her novel Frankenstein through symbolism.The author uses the symbols of relationships to help reveal events, themes, and dialogue.The author does this by showing the love and care, but also portraying what neglectful relationships look like and their consequences. Shelley uses friendship in the beginning of the novel to symbolize the importance of companionship through care, love, and attentiveness. The author uses friendship to portray the importance of companionship through care. Shelley writes, “H[h]e came like spirit to the poor girl, who committed herself to his care” (Shelley 18).Shelley uses Victor's parents to convey …show more content…
Shelley uses friendship to emphasize the necessity for companionship through love. Victor describes the mindset his father had for his mother Caroline, “A justice in my father’s upright mind which rendered it necessary that he would approve highly to love strongly”(Shelley 18). The author suggests that that Victor's father had true pride in loving and caring for his mother.The author asserts, “The very spirit of kindness and indulgences we felt that they were not tyrants to rule our lot according to their caprice but the agents and creators of all the many delights which we enjoyed..gratitude assisted the development of filial love” (Sh The love that victor's parents have for each other also extends to victor and elizabeth, which helps victor develop a filial love for them. The author explores friendship even further through Henry's attentiveness towards Victor. Henrys’ attentiveness can be seen in the text when it starts, “I did not before break how very ill you appear, “so thin and pale” (Shelly …show more content…
Victor's neglect for his own well being causes his family and friends to worry. The text states, “You have been ill, very ill, and even the constant letters of dear kind Henry are not sufficient to reassure me on your account”(Shelley 50).Victors neglect for his health causes his dear Elizabeth to worry about him and become uneasy.The author takes this further when the text states, “My anxiety returns upon me as I conclude write dearest victor one line one word be a blessing to us” (Shelley 53). Elizabeth's concern for Victor is so immense that just the bare minimum would ease her worry. Victor's Neglectful behavior prompts the creature to go after his loved ones. “ The murder discovered! Good God. How can that be? Who could attempt to pursue him?...I saw him too; he was free last night”(Shelly 65).Victors surprised tone shows that he thought he was the only one who knew about the monster.It turned out to be that he was still the only one who knew of the monster but also the realization that it was his own fault for the murder.Furthermore, “Justinez Moritz! Poor poor girl, is she the accused? But it is wrong, everyone knows that” (Shelley 65). Victor here almost admits that he knows the true killer and that he is responsible for this misfortune due to his neglect of the creature. Shelley also uses the Del’lacey family to show the need for genuine relationships. She uses the