Examples Of Prejudice In Frankenstein

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Prejudice is a common issue that people have faced since the beginning of time, which is why Mary Shelley shed light on it. People seem to judge before they know the person, and just assume they are horrid because of the way that they look or act. Frankenstein is a perfect example of prejudice and how it affects the mind of the person being pushed away or bullied. Frankenstein is a compassionate and loving character, more than any other human, but with attributes people in society would consider unsightly. As the novel goes on, the prejudice changes the monster and gives him a new perspective on humans and the world he was put into. At the beginning of the novel, the monster was created by Victor, a young scientist ready to conquer the world.

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