Victor Frankenstein's Delusion Mary Sherry's Frankenstein is directly related to the people of a particular era she lives in. Shelly lives in a society that emphasizes male domination of women's rights. Except for my wife and mother, it is thought that there are not so many women. This story provides facts on how the patriarchal society is intimidated by the concept of women's independence. In Mary Shelly's Frankenstein, Victor invaded naturally, steal the female's reproductive ability and endanger the lives of the women's relatives.
This novel has many features. Among all the characters, the role of Victor Frankenstein is a novel opponent. The opponent is Frankenstein - a monster. Victor created Frankenstein, after seeing it, JVC was scared and did not accept it. Therefore, the hatred of owners and society made Frankenstein a monster. Monster: Frankenstein is the creation of Victor Frankenstein. He is eight feet tall. Scientist Victor Frankenstein created a grotesque creature with scientific experiments that are not orthodox. Due to its ugly shape and size, he is the true abandoner of society, and despite wisdom, he is not allowed to enter society.
In Frank Shellstein of Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein is very similar to the monster he created. For example, Victor created a monster like him. Another similarity is that the anger of JVC and monsters is brought about by society. Another similarity between Victor and the monster is that they all become hermits. These characteristics of JVC and monster show that they are very similar. Monsters are not like the body of Victor, but instead have the same personality. For example, Victor and the monster are lovers. Both of them want to help others and I want to be the best for others. Victor and the monster tried to help people around. Victor tried to comfort her family with their loss, and monsters helped people living in the cabin by performing useful tasks. However, Victor and the monster did not reflect the lover. Evil evolved in Victor 's heart also exists in monsters.