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books and literature travel booksWhat is Mary Shelley style in Frankenstein?
Similarly, what technique does Mary Shelley use to develop the themes of Frankenstein?
In Mary Shelley's Romantic novel Frankenstein, she uses imagery to depict the horror of Victor and the scene where the his monster first comes to life.
Furthermore, how does Mary Shelley use setting in Frankenstein?
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein uses setting to explore the battle between science and nature. The Arctic setting that begins and ends the novel reflects the inner desolation both Victor and the monster feel. The monster has known only rejection and brutality. His once loving heart has turned to ice.
Frankenstein explores one of mankind's most persistent and destructive flaws: prejudice. Nearly every human character in the novel assumes that the monster must be dangerous based on its outward appearance, when in truth the monster is (originally) warm and open-hearted.