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Emotional Isolation
All literature is influenced by the time period in which it was written; whether it is war, poverty, or any other social trends. ... Emotional isolation is the prime theme of the novel due to the parallels shared with the novel and Shelley’s life, the monster’s gradual descent into evil, and the insinuations of what is to come of the novel and of Shelley’s life.
Emotional isolation in Frankenstein is the most pertinent and prevailing theme throughout the novel. ... The monster’s emotional isolation makes him gradually turn worse and worse until evil fully prevails. ... During the time she was writing this novel, she was experiencing the emotional pangs of her newborn’s death and her half-sister’s suicide (Desbordes 1). ...
The theme of emotional isolation is the main focus of the novel due to the parallels between the novel and Mary’s life, the monster’s gradual descent into evil, and from the insinuations of what is to come at the conclusion of the novel, and the rest of Mary’s life.
Approximate Word count = 1139 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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