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建立人际资源圈Frankenstein
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Frankenstein
Unholiness Begets a Frankenstein
Mary Shelley was in a godless state when she wrote the book Frankenstein. Instead of rebuking the
very idea that one is his own creator, she took this dream and ran with the invention of Frankenstein, the
main character and empowered him to give and to take away life, as only God can do. Several facts lead
to the idea that she was very much influenced by her father during childhood, as well as by her mothers
rebellion during that time. These two influences during her youth, molded her to become easily persuaded by
freethinking and heathenism.
It is evident that children are swayed by those directly involved in their lives. During Mary Shelleys
childhood, it is obvious that her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, denied traditional principles of womanhood
due to her role in the feminist movement. The definition of traditional, in this case, stems from the Biblical
view of women and their Godly virtues (Nelson 555). In the 1800s, the Bible was a credible source of standards for men and
women and considered a primary source of truth. It was during this Era of Enlightenment that the Church and
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