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.
Discussion on nature and cultivation is a common theme among Mary Sherry 's Frankenstein. In the novel, readers are exposed to atrocities committed by the creatures of Victor Frankenstein. The question is "Is the nature of the monster malignant, or is it such an environment that makes it violent act committed by it?" In fact, the nature of monsters and how society responds to their existence may be the cause of homicide appearing in novels.
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)