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The Symbolism Of Victory In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Victory in Frankenstein is evidently seen when Victor finally creates his invention and brings it to life. The Creation of Life in the novel is clearly an example of how victory is achieved by the doctor. Victory, however, isn’t found in the novel as it is found in a war or sports game. Rather, the book contains many short lived, small victories that the main character, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, achieves. His first, small victory is his creation of life after a long, trying time spent in his laboratory. Victor Frankenstein ultimately succeeds in bringing his creation to life through his idea that there is a force inside of something that is deemed dead. He is able to revive it and give the creature he creates the gift of life, something thought
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