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The Prevention of Disaster Theme in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

2023-06-27 20:04:33

Shelley's Frankenstein can be regarded as one of the first representatives of the apocalypse that is currently ubiquitous, and humans will someday destroy humanity. With various works, the end of the world takes various forms. In the symbolic movie 'Matrix', artificial machinery enslaves humans and in another popular movie 'I am a legend', genetic engineering virus mutates and kills the majority of the world's population. But Frankenstein is not going to give readers a future sense of happiness and warns about the result of creating something regardless of what is behind that creation without paying proper attention .

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.

 - Mary Shelley quotes Percy Shelly's poem through a novel and completes his role as a wife. Type of dirt: Frankenstein, picture, Femeninity Author: Stephen Wein "Interstext by Mary Sherry Frankenstein Frankenstein, Feminism and Mountains" "Paragraph" - Franken Stan's seminar is equivalent to a female reproductive system is. - The goal is to understand women's experiences and promote women's appreciation for the values ​​of the world. Do you go to the number of feminists with human nature? Bette London bridget dou by Cynthia · Pong Curley It reminds us that the old text anti-feminist 3 talker is a "male" male "teenager" !!! The beginning of the story is a typical heroic legend or feminist Does it look like? This is that men do not complete the male creative life of their "mission"; but life is terrible. Female creatures are built according to the desires of men; she aborts for others' desires. It brings new problems, it actually has real world influences!

{155} Mary Sherry's Frankenstein has long been classified as a "female book". Alan Moors expressed Frankenstein as a woman's "birth myth" and 1 Kate Ellis depicting a contradiction with Sherry's motherhood is a separation of the field interpreting Frankenstein as a criticism of the bourgeois family and men and women, 2 Sandra Gilbert and Susan Cuba wrote that this book is addressing "helpless alienation of women in male society", 3 Mary Poway says "women's helpless myth". "This demonstrates that female writers can not control the desire of self expression. 4 These explanations correctly point out that Shelley is involved in women in patriarchal culture. I see how the theme of a woman in a novel is given a specific effect Shelly's text is dedicated to introducing a new discussion topic by changing the narrative structure