Frankenstein's Mary Sherry challenged the social romantic writer Mary Sherry's Gothic novel. Sherry supports value systems and lifestyles that challenge the people who spread in the second half of the 18th century during the "reasonable age" by carefully and deliberately constructing characters as representatives of specific dominant beliefs . Therefore, this novel will challenge the mainstream ideology of the mainstream society and support many different views and ideas of society.
Mary Sherry's life is full of ups and downs. Sherry wrote the novel Frankenstein at that time. Frankenstein is a novel, but it is similar to the real life of Mary Sherry. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was born on August 30, 1797 as parents of Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin in London, England. After Mary was born, her mother died ten days later ("Mary" 2). Four years later, William Gold got married again. Mary Shelley did not receive formal education, but was surrounded by intellectuals of his father and friends.
In her novel "Frankenstein", Mary Shelly discusses the theme of birth and creation, the need for appearance and dating, love and acceptance. The theme being explored in Frankenstein is related to today's modern world. Shelly supports the opportunities and values in his writings through events, situations and results in the novel, so that readers can rethink about their lives and their society We will make it possible. Shelly raised doubt in her writing that he is at the forefront of controversy in the modern world, ie the role of mankind in replacing God and women in creating life.
Frankenstein's Mary Sherry challenged the social romantic writer Mary Sherry's Gothic novel. Sherry supports value systems and lifestyles that challenge the people who spread in the second half of the 18th century during the "reasonable age" by carefully and deliberately constructing characters as representatives of specific dominant beliefs . Therefore, this novel will challenge the mainstream ideology of the mainstream society and support many different views and ideas of society.