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Mary Shelley Research Paper

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The way that Mary Shelley uses and incorporates elements from her personal life, including the tragedies she experienced and her unique education, as well as scientific experiments of her time. Through her storytelling, Shelley draws from and transforms these sources to create a captivating narrative in Frankenstein. In Frankenstein, we see how the author seemingly includes her personal life into the narrative, drawing from her own tragedies and unique education to shape the story. In the Documentary (Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein) it stated ‘’Mary Shelley faced death both as a child and as a young woman. These experiences likely influenced her writing in "Frankenstein." From chapters 1-4 in Frankenstein these quotes "I passed through scenes …show more content…

Through the character of Victor Frankenstein, Shelly explores the consequences of neglecting education and the pursuit of knowledge without guidance. We can see how this reflects her own upbringing, where her education was unconventional but fueled by her own passion for …show more content…

We found in Prophets of Science Fiction it noted ‘’Mary Shelley was taught by her father, who was a famous writer and philosopher.’’ This implies that Mary Shelley's upbringing was influenced by her father's intellectual pursuits and teachings. In the (Real Experiments That Inspired Frankenstein) Video it indicated ‘’Electricity was being used in a scientific practice called “galvanism” which seemed to show some promise in reanimating body parts of recently dead animals and humans. A quote from the book would be “I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body.” (Shelley Pg #47)This quote had an intense anticipation of the scientific process to bring her creation to life ‘’It was on a very night that I beheld the accomplishment of my toils. With an anxiety that almost amounted to agony, I collected the instruments of life around me, that I might Infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing that I lay at my feet.’’ (Shelley Pg.47) This moment is crucial as it transforms the abstract concept of scientific experimentation into a tangible and dramatic event, impacting both the narrative and the themes of the

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