Isolation: Parallels Between Frankenstein And Modern Psychology

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Isabelle Naylor Suzanne Turner English 102 15 April 2024 The Echoes of Isolation: Parallels Between Frankenstein and Modern Psychological Research Drawing on the poignant narrative of Mary Shelley's “Frankenstein” and contemporary research on the psychological impacts of isolation, this paper explores the complex dimensions of social isolation and its effects on human behavior and brain functionality. The character of Victor Frankenstein, driven by ambitious solitude in his quest for knowledge, parallels modern instances where isolation can lead to significant psychological distress and cognitive impairments. Just as Frankenstein's creature experiences profound loneliness and rejection, modern studies—highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic—reveal that social …show more content…

This brings us to the parallel experienced by the world during the COVID-19 pandemic. Contemporary research delves deep into the profound effects of isolation on mental health, shedding light on its detrimental impact across various dimensions. Studies indicate a stark correlation between isolation and mental health disorders. According to “Social isolation and the brain: effects and mechanisms” from the online database called Molecular Psychiatry, “Social interactions are considered a basic human need, analogous to other fundamental requirements such as nutrition and sleep”. Not only is this a lifelong need, “primary socialization” is a critical period in human development that occurs within the first 6 weeks of life. Positive social interactions with a person’s caregiver are instrumental in their continued growth in their social capacities. Considering the reality that, globally, people were forced into isolation and quarantine measures, it is unsurprising that mental well-being declined as regulations grew more

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