Examples Of Allusions In Frankenstein

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Mary Shelley uses many allusions in Frankenstein. One of them is when the Frankenstein said, “I loved my brothers, Elizabeth, and Clerval; these were ‘old familiar faces’” (42). Old familiar faces is a poem that regrets the loss of all friends. This allusion is an immediate indicator that soon the greater part of Frankenstein’s “old familiar faces” will be dead. Shelley utilizes this implication to anticipate the death or destruction of everything which is precious to Victor. This poem notices old view “of joyful school-days”, youth companions, and even sweethearts, yet these things lose their magic, similarly as the loved ones of Victor pass on in the common world and lose their capacity to shield him from the danger of his creation. This

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