All female characters in Shelley's "Frankenstein" are equally dependent on men, they are equally submissive but they also unveil different facets of female’s submissiveness and subordination.
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All female characters in Shelley's "Frankenstein" are equally dependent on men, they are equally submissive but they also unveil different facets of female’s submissiveness and subordination.
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Hugo's "The Man Who Laughs" is one of my favorite novels since my teen years!!! Very dramatic story.
Hi! I'm just curious what exactly was the color of Frankenstein's monster? Was it blue or black? Thanks
I think he's not insane. At least at the beginning he wasn't.
Recently I've read "Teen Frankenstein" by Chandler Baker. Baker's story is one of the most accurate, thoughtful and funny Shelley’s "Frankenstein" re-imaging I've ever read. Nice work!
I think Perry Smith is crazy. While Frankenstein's monster is a victim of circumstance.