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Parenting in Frankenstein
The argument between nature and nurture has always been a focus of debate for people. ... In particular, in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein there are several examples of how parenting, especially bad parenting, can shape how a being turns out.
The first example of parenting that the reader gets in this novel is that of Victor’s parents. ...
However, Alphonse and Caroline Frankenstein do seem to have failed in several respects in the raising of Victor. ...
Along with the idea of parenting comes the idea that perhaps Victor should have never created the creature, or at least killed him. ...
There are examples of good parenting in the novel to balance out the negative ones.
Approximate Word count = 1931 Approximate Pages = 7.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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