Frankenstein's interior is divided into monsters created by madman's egotistic thinking and his madness: in Lacan's term, between symbolic and imaginary commands. According to Rakan, "fiction is the field of image, imagination and deception" (Wikepedia.org), and the imagination of Victor is fully reflected in monsters made by his own guilty hands. For Victor, his creation reflects the idea and self he cultivates through him This is a common spark that changed him to "alienated". When JVC conceived himself a member of society, he immediately noticed how his work was reversed and avoided.
The mirror reflects something. Reflections are words related to both mirrors and thinking. Reflection is an abstract daughter. An interesting thing about mirrors is that mirrors are arranged one after the other, causing infinite reflections. Just like put abstraction on abstraction. It falls into this hole to understand that recursion is a mirror in front of the mirror. Start infinite process. That is an abstract abstraction itself. Abstraction of this abstract abstraction. Wait .. is this a good thing or a bad thing? Let's take you through this process. Are you descending?
Why is this? If you are a mirror and not a reflection, that mirror must be bigger than your self, thought, idea, recognition, subjectivity etc. The mirror is the source and you are the mirror. So you will go home, you are always. I can not break this mirror and I can not create or destroy it. You are always there. Mirror is mere light that reflects your own light, mirror is you. There may be a moment to see the heart stop the beauty of life.
The ray is reflected from the mirror at a reflection angle equal to the angle of incidence of the mirror (if the size of the mirror is much larger than the wavelength of light). That is, if the beam is illuminating the surface of the mirror vertically, it will be reflected from a perpendicular incident point in the opposite direction. This mathematical traces the interference of plane waves on a flat boundary (much larger than the wavelength). Due to spherical aberration, the spherical lenticular mirror does not focus parallel rays to a single point. But the idea of focusing on a certain point is a general approximation. Parabolic reflectors solve this problem by focusing incoming parallel light rays (eg rays from distant stars) to small points (near ideal points). The parabolic reflector is not suitable for imaging nearby objects because the light is not parallel.