Throughout the novel Frankenstein Mary Shelley creates interesting themes. These themes provide insights on human nature and society in general. The themes that she creates throughout her book are still highly discussed today. One, of the themes is Justice versus Injustice. Another one is Nature versus Nurture. The final theme is Appearance versus Reality. In, conclusion the themes in Frankenstein cause us to reflect upon society and ourselves. Nature versus Nurture is a very large theme in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. I believe that the way people are nurtured heavily affects how they will be in later years, but some people are just born the way they are. “Her hair was the brightest living gold, and, despite the poverty of her clothing, …show more content…
I believe that Mary Shelley’s message about this theme is that it is easier for injustice to happen than justice. “And on the morrow Justine died. Elizabeth’s heartrending eloquence failed to move the judges from their settled conviction in the criminality of the saintly sufferer” (98). This supports the author's goal because it shows that it is easier for injustice to happen than justice. “But I was doomed to live and in two months found myself awaking from a dream, in a prison, stretched on a wretched bed, surrounded by jailers, turnkeys, bolts, and all the miserable apparatus of a dungeon” (217-218).i included this quote because it shows how it is hard to discern between justice and injustice. I believe that Mary Shelley’s message about Justice versus Injustice is a very interesting one. Throughout this novel the author creates interesting messages about different themes. These themes make people reflect on human nature and society. Also, the themes that she discusses in her book are still a hot topic. One theme is Justice versus Injustice. Another theme is Nature versus Nurture. The final theme is Appearance versus Reality. In, Conclusion the themes in Frankenstein cause us to reflect on society and