Societal Influences In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Literature plays an important role in examining recurring societal issues. There are many books that are used to allow the author to speak his mind, and be clever about it without getting into trouble. For example, Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” was more than just a book about a monster being created in a lab. Mary Shelley secretly attacked the church in one of the book's chapters, where the character lied about being guilty even though she was innocent after being told she would go to Heaven if she confessed. Mary Shelley also gave her opinion about romanticism, along with both sides of human nature. Even today, there are some people who believe as Mary Shelley did; that the church uses its spiritual influences to control others, and that