Body Images In Frankenstein

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In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley the idea being portrayed is that One of the main characters, Dr. Frankenstein or Victor created a “new human”, the monster known as Frankenstein to advance in science and to prove his superiority over the people. Victor created this monster thinking that people will praise him for coinciding life and death, but people judged Frankenstein based on his appearance and were traumatized at what Victor had made. Frankenstein realized that he was not like the other humans and even his creator, Victor ran away from it and left Frankenstein in complete despair. To have revenge against Frankenstein’s creator, it decided to kill the people that were dear to Victor because Victor promised another creation for …show more content…

The illustration revealed how the body image of Frankenstein was not ideal and it caused prejudices, the power the monster had over Victor’s life and how vulnerable Victor was to his own creation and …show more content…

Shadowing and contrast between the colors was used greatly in the photos, especially towards the monster. Exposing it’s body to it’s creator and attracting attention towards the monster’s body and showing darkness to represent Victor’s fear. Frankenstein had the desire to kill his creator due to the perceptions of society and his entire existence, “Unfeeling, heartless creator! you endowed me with perceptions and passions, and then you cast me abroad an object for scorn and horror of mankind” (138 Shelley). The colors within the illustration represent the exposure of Victor’s monstrous creation and Victor’s regret and fear are represented through the darkness everywhere, but the monster. The body of the monster is being defined through the light and Victor has fallen, on the floor due to fear of his death and what power the monster possesses. In the illustration, the monster’s face is shown, but the Victor’s face is not shown. Interpreting the artwork, the hidden face of the creator creates the idea that the monster’s face is the center of attention and Victor should be left unidentified. Everyone did not hate Victor for creating the monster, but only the monster itself for terrorizing the villages. Like in the illustration, Victor was hidden away and was not revealed, just another human that is scared of the monster. Although Frankenstein is of his

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