Social Rejection In Frankenstein

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Monster “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley, explores the theme of loneliness and rejection. The original nature of the creature, created by Frankenstein, is compassionate and gentle. Throughout the course of the novel the creature integrates from an intelligent being into a monster. His transformation is the consequence of social rejection and societies inability to accept his appearance. The theme of the story states that our society tends to reject those who are different. The reader can see the theme of the story by analyzing the transformation the creature undergoes. The original state of the creature is compassionate, innocent, and gentle. He is born with the desire to love and receive it back from others. In

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