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Mary Shelley decided to write "Frankenstein" to explore how science and technology can achieve very great effects that are both wonderful and horrible, dangerous and frightening.
It also shows the contradiction of human beings and irresponsibility with their own creations. In addition, she explores the effects of loneliness and contempt.
<h3>How does Shelley explore these themes?</h3>
- Shelley shows how the monster was despised by the person who created it and by everyone around him, because of his hideous appearance.
- This meant that all the monster's potential, all its intellectual and social capacity, was ignored.
- All this generated bad feelings of loneliness and abandonment, which turned a monster into a violent, dangerous, and frightening creature.
The problems that the monster created only existed because of scientific advances, and the interference of man in life.
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David Copperfield, the title of the book, should be italicized.
i think it's super important cause so many writers had been influenced by another writer in they're childhood. and I also think that as my voice as a writer can be really important to be inspired by another writer. me personally I feel that no writer has been influenced by my voice.
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