Friday, 24 October 2008

What are the results of rejection and isolation of the creature in Frankenstein?

This is a very good
theme to focus on, but if I may make a suggestion, you might like to think about how you can
expand this theme to not only focus onbut also on himself. Bothare isolated, although it is the
monster alone that faces rejection.

Note how the monster's isolation is
something that is not chosen, but imposed on him by a humanity that has rejected him and his own
creator who has abandoned him. His longing for fellowship with others is evident, and this
longing is made all the more...

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