Frankenstein's Homosexuality and Misogyny In Mary Sherry's novel, Victor Frankenstein experienced an extreme psychological crisis after breaking what is considered to be a fundamental biological principle. The creation of his life impairs the role of women in their lives and sexual desires, and allows existing hatred of feminism and homosexuality to the surface. JVC suppressed what he had learned about himself and melted into a coherent unit projected on monsters, a tool of revelation. The creation of JVC made it possible for him to divide sexuality into separate elements. There are three main objectives for sexual desire.
In Frankenstein 's father, from sexual standpoint, foreign gender and homosexuality are related; homosexuality is an activity outside the United States, so homosexuality is more in Europe than in the United States (Bram, 181). The main problem with whales is that Boone can not distinguish between male homosexuality and British masculinity: it must be a fairy, only British can decide where Britain departs from where and where it starts from I will. This is not something that Chris is afraid of fairies. I think that he has never met him. As knowing communists and flying saucers, he knows only homosexuals' reputation (Bram, 63-64).
Gay rights activist John Lauritsen continues to argue that Mary Shelley is not the true author of Frankenstein. Rather, he believes her husband Percy secretly wrote this letter to express his potential homosexuality. Germaine Greer wrote a stark counterattack with a strange rude - she thought that Frankenstein was clearly written by teenage Mary. Lorison's answer in the guardian ridiculed Greer's false interpretation of Frankenstein's old feminist: mothers, dead, aborted babies and so on. Instead, he said Frankenstein's "Relationship with Men: Romantic Friendship, Dating, and Rejection of Poor Monsters"
The best evidence that the heroes share the importance of female flight and misogyny as Frankenstein's theme is that when three people speak their story, the female voice is systematically eliminated . Their rhetorical behavior as autobiography writers proves their own fears and dislikes what is considered women's values. Except for 2 letters from Victor's fiancé Elizabeth, there is no sentence written by a female character in any male intermediary's work. Male writers However, these people are allowed to pass through a passage of continuous narrative without interruption. The sentences of Victor were conveyed to us through Walton's story, but Walton allowed him to read and correct his document. Frankenstein knew that I recorded my history. They, and he himself corrected and strengthened them in many places. "(210)