Loneliness is one of Frankenstein's most important elements of Mary Sherry. In the novel as a whole it is clear that alienation has some influence on almost all characters of the novel. Sherry's personal loneliness is reflected in her writing of the novel. Regardless of whether it is a choice or a forced loneliness, it is a common link between three characters, Victor Frankenstein, this creature, and Robert Walton. The private life of the author is colored by loneliness. She even felt lonely in her sex.
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 Shelly was born on 30th August 1797 in London, England, parents of Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. After Mary was born, her mother died ten days later ("Mary" 2). Four years later, William Gold got married again. - Mary Shelley was buried at Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin in London, England on August 30, 1797. She is a daughter of political theorist, novelist and publisher William Godwin, and is the daughter of the writer and early feminist thinker Mary Worthcraft who died in delivery 10 days after her daughter was born. When she was a child, Mary did not receive formal education but received advice from his father, but at the time Mary Godwin received an unusual higher education for girls.
Mary · Wallstone Craft · Godwin - not Mary Sherry - and her lover, Poetie Viche Shelly poet, Lake Geneva in Switzerland. Rainy summers often push them into the indoors. Sometime in the villa where Sir Byron borrowed a house on the shore, the party enjoyed each other by reading the poems of the recent German ghost story Fantasmagoriana. Byron challenged to write a terrible novel on each of them. "Have you thought about the story?" Sherry remembered what she was asked every morning - "Every morning I was forced to answer with a bad negative."
Percy Shelley worked as a translator of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound for Byron in 1816. That summer, Sherry and his lover Mary Sherry (then 18 year old Mary Godwin) lived with Lord Byron next to the other. As a Swiss game, Byron proposed that each of them write a ghost story. Mary Sherry began writing her Gothic novel Frankenstein; or modern prometheus was declared the winner of the game. The fact that she published a novel in this novel suggested she wanted to show that she was inspired by Prometheus' story and hoped to draw attention to 'Parallel of the Metaphor' I will.