Similarities Between Frankenstein And Bonaparte

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Frankenstein and Bonaparte are extremely akin characters, as they have several similar qualities and both pursue power. It is this drive for power, and the ensuing hypocritical totalitarianism it creates, is what Shelley critiques. While Frankenstein did not order soldiers to kill in his lust for power, he did let the innocent die. During Justine’s trial, Frankenstein, who knows who actually killed William, remains silent fearing that “such a declaration would have been considered as the ravings of a madman.” (103) Frankenstein, unable to take blame and fault for his monster, does not even tell Justine and Elizabeth the truth inside the jail cell. Frankenstein tells Walton what he did in the jail cell, “I had retired to a corner of the prison-room,