Frankenstein is a unique novel in the canon of
English literature. The novel seeks to find the answers to questions that no
doubt perplexed Mary Shelley and the readers of her time. Mary
Shelley is intensely aware of the concern that technology was advancing at a
rate that dizzied the mind of early 18th century readers. Perhaps this novel is
addressing that issue of advances created by men, but which fly in the face of
"natural" elements and divine plans. Continue reading here.
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