Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Mary Shelley wrote the book Frankenstein sometime in the 1810s. She was born in London in 1797 (Biography). Her mother was an author of prime literary stock who was trying to encourage women to pursue their ideas and strive to earn the status as equals. The Scientific and Industrial Revolutions that were taking place around Mary Shelley certainly influenced her while she was writing the book. The creation of machines and experiments at the time made people wonder what the limit of human technology was.
During the Industrial Revolution machines and technology were being introduced to people that made them worry about the lessening of the impact that humans are making (Industrial). There were protestors at the time that thought these machines were de-humanizing. The monster was feared in the same way. He was not human. His strength was beyond that of humans and he in a way was de-humanizing mankind. When people saw him they were afraid because they couldn’t comprehend what he was because they had never seen anything like him before. In the same way people could not comprehend the machines because they were new and people had never seen things like them before.
Trade became very big in England in the 19th Century due to the advancements of machines (Industrial). Steam Engines helped transport goods across the sea (Deane). The new jobs resulting from trade did not pay much. These jobs were meant to replace old labor and agriculture jobs but they paid much less. The citizens of England were not happy and many people protested this and a lot of men had trouble supporting their families (Deane).
Mary Shelley’s husband had a “fascination with the power of science to give life”. As her husband, Percy Shelley’s views obviously were ...

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...theus was punished by the Gods by being given eternal punishment. He was bound to a rock where an eagle would feed on his liver every day for the rest of eternity. It would grow back, only to be eaten again the next day. Victor was punished by seeing all of his beloved family members and friends die as well as dying himself. He had a cross to bare in his knowing of the monsters crimes, but he could not tell people because he wanted to protect himself (Prometheus).
Mary Shelley knew exactly what she was writing about when writing Frankenstein. She was not writing some meaningless, fictitious story. She was writing a book that held within it the fears of most of the people of her time. The Industrial and Scientific Revolutions were a huge reason Mary Shelley wrote this book. It is one of the most influential books in history and many people have enjoyed reading it.

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