Who Is Mary Shelley's Monster To Narcissus

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The literary criticism “Shelley’s Frankenstein” offers background information into the world of the Greek god Narcissus. Narcissus was the most beautiful being in the entirety of the Greek world, but was oblivious to his looks. One day, Narcissus drinks from a pool of dark, idle water and spots a reflection of himself. He is immediately entranced by his own appearance and cannot look away; he later dies of dehydration. Author, Terry Thompson, compares Frankenstein’s monster to Narcissus through appearance, saying that extreme physical appearance led to the demise of both. In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley alludes to the Greek God Narcissus through her creature during a telling scene at the De Lacey home. The creature, like Narcissus, drinks