Frankenstein announced anonymously in 1818, and it was not until 1831 that the author was actually a female Mary Sherry. There are many discussions about Frankenstein's feminist temperament, and the main character plays a passive role for men and women. In this article we assert that there is no gap in the center of Frankenstein, but women's understanding should exist, but the absence of the mother does not exist. society
In 1818, Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelly. In Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein blew his life. This creature kills William, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth. Victor promised to make female creatures for this creature, but he did not fulfill his promise. This annoyed this creature. The creature ran away and Victor followed him. Victor got on a Walton boat. Victor died, this creature came, and his creator died and was sad. This creature says that he must end him
AO3 - Anne Merlot "Victor Frankenstein has raped nature, intensely infiltrated and robbed the" hidden place "of the woman's" uterus ". The thief of Kenstein 's life, his bride was killed on the wedding night and the opportunity to make a child is gone ... Frankenstein has no descendants at all. It is written when acquiring knowledge. Science is contemptuous of religion and it is frightening because it relates to Sherry's introduction.
{155} Mary Sherry's Frankenstein has long been classified as a "female book". Alan Moors expressed Frankenstein as a woman's "birth myth" and 1 Kate Ellis depicting a contradiction with Sherry's motherhood is a separation of the field interpreting Frankenstein as a criticism of the bourgeois family and men and women, 2 Sandra Gilbert and Susan Cuba wrote that this book is addressing "helpless alienation of women in male society", 3 Mary Poway says "women's helpless myth". "This demonstrates that female writers can not control the desire of self expression. 4 These explanations correctly point out that Shelley is involved in women in patriarchal culture. I see how the theme of a woman in a novel is given a specific effect Shelly's text is dedicated to introducing a new discussion topic by changing the narrative structure