Percy Shelly: The Role Of Bullying In Percy Shelley's Frankenstein

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Percy Shelley had a bittersweet lifestyle. Accordingly to Percy Shelly’s biography, he was nicely manner and slightly built, therefore he was bullied by stronger and older boys. Bullying can be the leading role that reflects on “Dejection 1818, near Naples” because bullying can play a huge role in your life. Percy Shelley seems as if he wanted to be acceptance by someone. Since Harriet flaunted herself towards Percy Shelley, Shelley accepted her as his lover. Shelley and Harriet moved to France and eloped. However Shelley and Harriet relationship did not last, He fell in love with Mary Wollstonecraft. Percy and Mary Shelley experienced detrimental events during their relationship. The first detrimental event Percy lost custody of his two children

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