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Frankenstein is an intriguing novel in respect to its haunting and powerful story and its effective development. From the monster’s murders to the monster’s need for companionship the story is truly diverse. The story itself is about a man who created a monster that messes with nature, and nature comes back to mess with him. After all, nature is more powerful than a single man. The reader is manipulated to feel compassion for the dejected monster, as well as sympathy for the agonizing Victor Frankenstein. As with any outsider that is rejected it is only natural to feel sorry for him/her, but in this case it is more than expected. Both of these characters are so well spoken, the reader devours the words in anticipation. All gothic stories have many qualities in common. In addition to the gothic elements, there is a sense of remoteness and indefiniteness; that is, we are never told exactly where Frankenstein creates his monster, except that it is in Ingolstadt, and how Henry Clerval and the monster get to the coast of Ireland is still unexplained. Parts of Frankenstein take place in Ingolstadt, in Geneva, on a Scottish island and, as noted, in Ireland, where Henry is mysteriously killed. Thus, the story has many different settings, all of which have a direct correlation to the story. There are many tragic flaws in the novel. Victor’s lack of forethought can be considered as one - Victor labors seemingly endless hours to create the new being without even considering the rather...
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Keywords: monster lives, victor frankenstein, intriguing novel, dejected, gothic elements, countenance, ingolstadt, monsters, ireland, tragic flaw, direct correlation, endless hours, tragic flaws, effective development, joyce oates, scottish island, forethought
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