Literary Techniques Used In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Mary Shelley’s purpose in her novel, Frankenstein, is to portray mood through her use of selection of detail. Victor, who escaped to an island, is forced to live in one of the “three miserable huts.” The hut only contained two rooms, but Victor opinionated that it was enough to display the “miserable penury” associated with the hut. The hut is described as old and very poorly taken care of. The “thatch had fallen in” implying that the hut had been exposed to the elements for quite a while, the “walls were unplastered” shows the owners of the huts did not care for appearances, and the “door was off its hinges” is representative of the lack of support. Using selection of detail, Victor entails that his hut did not give a welcoming sense because

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