Life and death If you made something, you can kill it. The concept of playing the god of God like Frank's creatures is compared with the same problem of court abortion law. The various angles of abortion are very overwhelming, and who makes the final decision. Many governments strive to combat the things they believe by balancing the right of birth and the right of the fetus. Before life started, in general, they have been thinking whether or not they want to create a life.
The important theme of Mary Sherry's "Frankenstein" is the arrogance of man. Frankenstein 's curiosity made him play the role of God. In a sense, Frankenstein was responsible for this monster, eventually becoming a father's monster figure. Frankenstein who gave up the monster made it evil and asked for revenge. Therefore parenting is another theme of the novel. The essence of beauty is another theme. Frankenstein gave up the monster because he was not as pretty as he imagined. I choose the best feature to make Frankenstein monsters, but ironically the monster gets ugly
Through Mary Sherry's novel Frankenstein, the theme of revenge is expressed to see monsters and Frankenstein fighting the cruel reality of their situation. The theme of revenge has been very recurring in the novel, and at the beginning of the novel, at the end of climax and novel can highlight three major events, two characters wanting to destroy what the opponent has It expresses. After the early creation of the story, he tries to revenge His Creator as he is physically ugly and ignores him when he is vulnerable and needs support and compassion. In chapter 16, the monster was kicked out of the hut and said, "Cursed, cursed creator, how did I live, why did not I let you die?" Spark of existence? "(See page 97, cited works)
Frankenstein is certainly not the first literary work to strongly revenge the theme of revenge. For example, Shakespearean plays are full of roles in seeking revenge against counterfeit goods. Actually, Sherry borrowed from the genre I wrote. Because Gothenburg has established the theme of revenge in most of its early literature. Walpole 's Otranto deals with revenge through character' s behavior and supernatural intervention. Perhaps more importantly, Sherry's father, William Godwin, wrote a novel, Caleb Williams (1794), revenged as one of its central themes. But Sherry must have raised Frankenstein's bet and revenged the main motive for at least two roles.