"A wonderful monster!" Mary Walstone Craft Shelly cried out by Frankenstein's voice. The chapter is full of enthusiasm. When Thurston saw the sculpture of Cthulhu, he analyzed and said, "A monster with a bad octopus head but a vulgar monkey." The term "monster" is used in both of the above citations, but one is used as an insult to evil and the other is used as a descriptive term for physical appearance.
The two double stories I chose for this analysis were Frankenstein, who was loved by Mary Wollstone's Clayhead Shelley and Connet Blount. If these two novels are not famous for the two British novels discussed by Marcus, it is well known: Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll and Robert Robert Lewis Stevenson in the popular legend. Comparable, and Oscar Wilde is a portrait of Dorian Gray. Frankenstein made it possible for us to think of a male hero of a female writer and a depiction of binaryism. Jane Air provides a description of a female writer about the heroine and the double of women. Frankenstein (1818) and Jane Eyre (1847) were published 30 years apart, consistent with Marcus' definition of a double story based on internal subjective considerations. In other words, they are not pseudo-double story Marcus dropped out of his study. Both are concentrating on the main characters Victor Frankenstein and Jane Air, and his copy may be part of the hero's self in the form of another character.
Shelley's inspiration for writing "Frankenstein" may have been caused by a short trip with her husband. In 1817, Mary and Percy Shelley visited Frankenstein Castle on the Rhine. I heard stories about the inhabitants who lived there 100 years ago. - Mary Sherries Frankenstein's wonderful Mary Sherry wrote the novel "Frankenstein" at the age of 18. This wonderful work captures the imagination of the reader. Frankenstein is still one of the greatest examples of Gothic literature. However, unlike other Gothic novels at the time, Frankenstein could not be classified as space gosses as it also contained romantic writing elements. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley is a British novelist.