Thursday, May 13, 2010

Frankenstein can be seen as a novel of identity..

-the monster lacks his own identity.
- within the society represented in the novel the monster's physical identity is rejected (causing him to doubt his inner identity/personality?)
- the monster likens himself to the characters of Paradise Lost - trying to assign himself an identity - copies the actions of the DeLaceys
- Victor's identity - sees himself only as a scientist? cannot escape his identity - cast in his role (marxism?)
- lack of identity of the monster also evident in the submissive role of women in society

1 comment:

  1. I like the way you link the creature with women in the novel. There's a lot in this topic.

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