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Student Essay on Frankenstein Vs. Paradise Lost: The Role of Female Characters

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Mary Shelley
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Frankenstein Vs. Paradise Lost: The Role of Female Characters

Summary:   Essay analyzes the female role in "Frankenstein" and "Paradise Lost."


My essay will analyze the gap between contemporary male writer depiction of female characters and Mary Shelly portrayal of her female characters in Frankenstein.

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly was the daughter of the radical feminist. Mary Wollstoncraft the author of A Vindication of the Right of Women is Mary Shelly mother who die during child birth. Mary Wollstonecraft was a political philosopher and the wife of a Romantic poet. Mary Shelly wrote the book Frankenstein when she was just nineteen year of ages. Mary Shelly address a larger reader than mother ever did . In the novel Frankenstein she empiric zed the theme of education, and its danger and limits . In the novel there was three male character: Victor Frankenstein, Walden and the monster. "Frankenstein 's and Walden's quest for new knowledge of the unknown and the.....

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