This paper discusses the brief analysis of the Frankenstein. It is completely based on the historical perspective of Frankenstein. This paper explains and gives a brief discussion of morality, social class, and hypocrisy given in the Victorian era of Frankenstein. This research paper discusses a brief discussion about this novel and different themes introducing in the Victorian Era. This novel is all about a person who is precised by science and other main technologies.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION4
DISCUSSION5
Summary5
Theme7
Hypocrisy8
Morality9
Social Class9
CONCLUSION10
WORKS CITED11
APPENDIX12
Frankenstein: Penetrating the Success of Nature
Introduction
Frankenstein is basically a novel written by Mary Shelley Wollstonecraft who was a famous Romantic novelist, travel writer, poet, and biographer in Britain whose most popular novel named Frankenstein (1818) is qualified with greatest achievement of having pioneered the science fiction genre. Mary Shelley had fled in 1814 from his father, the anarchist philosopher William Godwin, at the age of 16 years, with a friend of it, the poet and libertine Percy Bysshe Shelley. The book of “Mary Shelley named Frankenstein is about a scientist who has the main objective to examining the limits of ethics, and creates life (Shelley, Mary, 1831). Mary Shelley discourses topics such as the hypocrisy, morality and the social class during the Victorian era. Furthermore, it also includes the topics of shadow & light, orphans, loneliness, love and friendship, eloquence, education, the injustice, the innocence, the monstrosity, Science and consciousness, the appearance and prejudice, the Status of Women, landscapes and moods, the risks and progress (Mellor, Anne K. 1988).
The key point of this novel is to give message that life and morals are the major parts of life and it is more important than technologies. Technologies cannot teach you the better way of living life and improve yourself but if we talk about life and morals than it gives the complete path of living life and search better knowledge beyond the boundaries of morality. Victor Frankenstein and the captain are controlled by the search for knowledge beyond the boundaries of morality. Therefore, they are the real monsters; they are acting unethical and inhuman for the society.
Discussion
Throughout the novel quasi-religious fear inspired by the beauty and power of the wilderness, full-fledged character in the novel, as opposed to the horror the monster Artifact highlights the distinction between good and evil, between the vision of the world and correct the error made by the operational use of science. Frankenstein is a deeply negative. The worst seems inevitable even if one sees clearly what should be done to avoid it.
Summary
Robert Walton writes letters to his sister about his expedition to the North Pole, on board a boat. He sees a sled carrying a giant, and then met a man trapped on an ice block with a sledge similar, Victor Frankenstein. The latter, desperate and have lost all taste for life, tells Walton the cause of his misfortunes.
He comes from a relatively large family that binds to Geneva. He discovered a passion for the philosopher's stone and continues ...