Frankenstein Unrequited Love Theme

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Love is a great feeling it can bring happiness as well as sadness. Love can also hurt or damage people's emotions to the point where they can't love again. There's people who spent their whole lives searching for their true love, and there are others who find it but are not happy, and there are people who are blind and do not realize that love has been in front of them the whole time. Percy Shelley was a major English Romantic Poet who also wrote about nature, and beauty. In Love's Philosophy he uses nature to explain love and how he feels like everyone has love except him, so the poem focuses on unrequited love. Upon reading the poem we can infer that Shelley is who is unsatisfied with love and therefore suffering from unrequited love. The …show more content…

I feel like this is a great theme for the poem because we all have felt disappointment in our lives and of course we will disappointment if we are in love with someone that does not love us back so including this theme with the somber and serious tone helps readers understand the feeling of unrequited love. The poet does not offer much insight into the feelings or thoughts of the one he loves other than and implication that she feels disdain for him, but he can infer that even though he has strong feelings for him he does not understand her feelings nor take them into consideration when he claims that that it is unnatural for them to be apart, but natural for them to be together. So, even though he is so in love with this woman he hasn't been able to identify her feelings not honor them. We can also see that he has the inability to let go of her, and that he is persistent in obtaining her despite her feelings towards him. This is a very common reaction people can take when they feel lost and unloved they want something so bad that they find any way to have it, because they feel like if they don't they are not good

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