Mary Shelley's Use Of Language In Frankenstein

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In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Shelley uses language and effectiveness of her writing to describe imagery, tone, and theme to make the monster seem more of a human than the monster people perceive him to be. The monster is learning on how to be a human without the help of his creator, Frankenstein. Shelley’s usage of the language that she presents in her imagery, tone and theme clearly make you relate to the monster and show you what Shelley was thinking when she was scripted the monster. Shelley clearly shows imagery to express how the monster feels about the world around him. “The light became more and more oppressive to me, and the heat wearying me as I walked, I sought a place where I could receive shade” (Shelley 90). The effectiveness