In my view the deeper meaning of Mary Shelley's work is really a warning. It looks like she tells we should be aware of the danger we bring in and with us. In fact the real monster is Doctor Frankenstein , the Creator and not the creature, the poor monster. And, who knows, perhaps this might also have a teological perspective.
Equally so and less identified, a warning as to the fears about the immediate emancipation of slavery in the years before Canning’s use of the narrative in Parliament
In my view the deeper meaning of Mary Shelley's work is really a warning. It looks like she tells we should be aware of the danger we bring in and with us. In fact the real monster is Doctor Frankenstein , the Creator and not the creature, the poor monster. And, who knows, perhaps this might also have a teological perspective.
Equally so and less identified, a warning as to the fears about the immediate emancipation of slavery in the years before Canning’s use of the narrative in Parliament
@@ImpartiallySpeakingMary Shelley was an abolitionist
She sounds like Emma Watson.
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