Breaking Natural Laws In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

251 Words1 Page

Frankenstein was written in the Romantics time period. In this time period, natural beauty, nature within life, and art were the major ideas for the time period. In the novel, breaking natural laws was a theme and it is shown through nature impacting his mood, scientific knowledge, and the way women are viewed. Nature impacts his mood in many different ways; In chapter five he hates his appearance and the creation he has made. It is a stormy night when he views his creation which makes him feel down on himself and makes him hate it. In chapter nine, he is still down on himself until he gets a sight of cheerful scenery which instantly puts him in a good mood. Scientific knowledge also breaks the natural laws because many scientific ideas were

Open Document