Answer:Americans wrote, published, and read a great deal about the war as it was going on and in the years that immediately followed. This literature invested the violence and trauma of the Civil War with meaning.
Explanation:Drawing a firm line at 1865 may have had another effect as well: encouraging us to look away from literature on the war itself and on its immediate aftermath. The traditional American literary canon often skips from American Renaissance figures of the 1850s to late-century realists like Henry James and Edith Wharton. Yet Americans wrote, published, and read a great deal about the war as it was going on and in the years that immediately followed. Civil War literary culture included a wide variety of both popular and highbrow forms, from news of the frontlines to accounts of emancipation to patriotic songs and poems as well as countless works of fiction. This literature invested the violence and trauma of the Civil War with meaning. It helped Americans on both sides of the conflict make sense of the war and its effects.
The main reason is that the monster had killed Victor's family and his love so, he shunned the monster.
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'Frankenstein' by Ricky Gallo is a horror genre of literature. It is a story of a boy, Victor who thinks of creating himself from the body parts of others, thinking of creating something beautiful. But in turn, he was horrified to discover that a completely different creature got created.
He felt sorry after knowing this fact. Also the monster is ignored and rejected by the society.This in turn makes the monster to attack everyone in the society that includes the attack made over victor family and her love. Thus, instead of blessing Victor as his creator the monster attacked and killed the peoples of his creator makes him to shunned the monster.