Frankenstein Romanticism

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In the novel "Frankenstein" there are gothic and romantic styles. The style of the novel by Mary Shelley represents romanticism. This is evidenced by the interesting, colorful descriptions and pompous inner monologues and the vivid imagination of the author, which manifests itself in the vivid imagery of the text. “Gothic” in "Frankenstein" is seen in words such as “devil” and “abhorred monster”.
Traveling is one of the topics mainly described in romanticism. There are no typical of the Gothic novel motifs such as fiction, supernatural, but there is the motive of the crime and retribution. Monster that is created artificially, travels in search of sympathy and love, but finds only hatred.
Landscape plays an important role. In gothic novels,