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The Role Of Women In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a horrific novel of a scientist named Victor Frankenstein, who attempts to bring life to a dead corpse. This story became one of the most iconic novels in the world of literature. Even though the plot centers around the ideas of science and monster, several issues of women representation throughout the book. Shelley’s mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, believed that women should be treated equally amongst everyone. Consequently, it did not make any sense as to why Shelley wrote a novel that is devoid of any strong female roles. However, the theme of Frankenstein suggests that we learn from the mistakes of the male characters. By writing this novel, Shelley is making a feministic point by indirectly stating that women
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