Mary Shirley's "Frankenstein" tells a story about scientist Victor Frankenstein, and he created a different monster from all the worldly creatures. Frankenstein's creation resembles Milton's "lost paradise" and the man created by God; Victor Frankenstein is a symbol of God, monsters are a symbol of Adam. The parallel line emphasizes the disconnection and correlation between the moral limit of mankind through Victor Frankenstein and "lost paradise". Through the monster created by Victor and his "corrupt" human being, Shelley is linking together these two stories, so we will focus first on it.
After reading Mary Shirley's "Frankenstein" and John Milton's "Lost Paradise" there is a clear correlation between the two novels. But how closely are these stories after the mention of "Frankenstein"'s obvious "lost paradise"? The relevance of each novel is not jumping up, but the character and meaning of each book must exist. It is unknown whether Frankenstein is aware of "lost paradise" or criticism, but it is obviously an answer to Milton's novel and has modified some of Milton's best men. The greatest achievement of "Frankenstein" is that Shirley finally gave a human face in Milton's God, Satan, and her novels.
The remarkable similarity between the two novels is not uncommon. Mary Sherry's novel Frankenstein deals with a scientist named Victor Frankenstein. His life has seriously damaged. John Milton's novel "Lost Paradise" represents the cruelty of Christian or Christian gods in God, Satan, Adam, and Eve. Victor Frankenstein has many similarities with God. Because they are creator of incarnation. A creature called Victor called a monster has remarkable similarities between Satan and Adam. The characters of different novels have a similar character