How Is Imagery Used In Frankenstein

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In Shelley’s novel Frankenstein she tells a horrifying tale of Victor Frankenstein, a scientist who is consumed with ambition to create life out of the dead. After he made the monster he felt he had to flee his creation because it was to disgusting,neglecting it severely. The monster then got revenge by killing several members of Frankenstein’s family and his closest friend. Throughout this novel Shelley uses frame narratives, imagery, and foreshadowing to deepen the horror.

The story Frankenstein uses imagery so that the reader can experience the horror and the terror along with Frankenstein. Imagery means the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things. For example, after Victor Frankenstein creates the monster, Shelley describes it in gross detail with words such as “his yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles and the arteries beneath” and “His shrivelled complexion and straight black lips” (55). These descriptions help show the reader what the monster looks like in our mind. Frankenstein was in the mountains looking …show more content…

The Frankenstein book has four stories each one is about Walton’s letters, Dr. Frankenstein, the monster story, and the cottagers story. The frame for walton’s letters is about how Dr.Frankenstein found a ship stuck in the iced over sea. The man on that owned the ship was a man trying to sail to (where?). The second frame is Dr. Frankenstein it is about how he came back home and found that his brother died and that they blamed it on the wrong person. The next frame is about the monster. The one with the monster tells the story about how he found humans and they were all scared of him and how he ran and ran until he found a family in the woods. Then the last frame has to do with the cottagers story. The cottagers story is about how the monster found them in the woods and how he made them run away from their

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