At the beginning of the novel, living beings have children 's characteristics. In addition to not speaking and writing, creatures are associated with neonatal characteristics that are described as having "yellow" (Shelly 51) and "tears" (Shelley 51). Previously related to innocence and purity, this is related to Sherry's view that men were born innocent, but there is a possibility of developing into destructive and dangerous by social pressure. "I have nothing.
"I began to create humans - Victor Frankenstein (Shelley 54), which is from a privileged family Mary Sherry's Victor Frankenstein, a short but powerful statement of Frankenstein's name. Men, he was fascinated by the pursuit of scientific progress, eventually JVC did not succeed in making life, but you can create creatures but he became not successful in creating people Living organisms are being excluded from society and are trying to make themselves user friendly by their knowledge of languages First of all, I will read Mary Sherry 's novel, analysis of selected scenes, According to my novel I confirm that it is of human beings, in addition to what you want to exclude this creature. Victor is your own person In the first chapter, I will explain biologically how to exclude, the appearance of his appearance, I will try to create sex and try to become a member of the community. Is unique, his production method the same is the truth
Novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein are real monsters, not their own creatures. Victor Frankenstein grew up in Geneva. He is very interested in reading works by old-fashioned alchemists and is fascinated by science and "secrets of life". One day, he decided to learn further, so JVC actually made his own body with old body parts and strange chemicals. This biological resurrection can be applied in many different ways, exploring the principles and ways of Frankenstein's inner ecological criticism when he is sometimes ugly ugly beast. The interaction between human nature and nature is a concept of the whole novel directly related to the core principle of ecoclitism "directly related to human-environment relationship" (Bressler 231)