Title, Frankenstein (or Hyundai Prometheus) is applied to the main character of the story, Dr. Victor Frankenstein. Subtitle, contemporary Prometheus dates back to ancient Greek mythology, where the letter, Prometheus stealed fire from Zeus and handed it to humans. In this case, Prometheus is Victor and there are similarities, all of them steal something from the sacred personality (Victor steals the power of God's life), and it gives it to the forbidden people I will. A person who got it (JVC gave a life, he died).
This novel was written in the early stages of the industrial revolution ("Frankenstein analysis"), when science and technology first advanced. Beginning with this premise, the novel is an attempt to criticize the present social situation, criticizing progress of science and acquiring knowledge. Sherry has played the role of Victor Frankenstein, a doctor who created a superior physician over humanity. JVC 's knowledge is sufficient to create life, but he is still bound by his imperfection. He made a quilting monster - "Frankenstein Monster". This shows that science can unleash natural mysteries, but knowledge is still too dangerous for people. Like Victor has discovered the mystery of life, this novel shows that knowledge is dangerous. Knowledge is a monster
Smith's article "Frankenstein and Nature's Magic" uses literary methods to analyze "Frankenstein", which is backed up by several background scientific knowledge. Throughout this article, Smith explains the influence of science on the life of Frankenstein. Smith closely tracked Frankenstein's early childhood, where he discovered an ancient philosopher and his Ingolstadt era. Smith believed that Frankenstein was not a natural philosopher, but a natural magician, during these times. It is due to the ancient natural science, his romantic genius, and the familiarity with Frankenstein's natural philosophy. Comparison of house tradition, stereotype of enlightenment.
Art professor Fred Botting once claimed that "Frankenstein is a product of criticism, not literary work." Clearly, a powerful analysis in Sherry's novel proves that Frankenstein is certainly a product of feminism and literary criticism. Born into a family of progressive writers and philosophers, Shelley never creates texts that challenge certain aspects of society or that do not require a higher level of thought. But the most important thing about all the evaluations and social comments of this work is that criticism is social, political, economic and psychological trauma of women. As Shelley's test challenges the 19th century European society like the modern society, it will become longer as time passes. Although it is a half correct answer, Botting incorrectly believes that Frankenstein literature is not considered. This is the uniqueness of Mary Sherry's novel.