Violence In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Bad things, they happen. If every egregious occurrence were represented by the amount of themes in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the themes would, well, still be outnumbered exceedingly, but not as much as most other books would be. This novel is thematically packed, welcoming commentary on appearance, treating people how you want to be treated, revenge, and most topical of the ones listed, violence. Although no one likes to talk about it, violence is a universal staple, and sometimes the ones in the act justify their use of such. It may be understandable, but when is violence okay and when is it not? Perhaps giving my perspective on violence and how it’s used in Frankenstein will do the title justice.

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