The Pursuit Of Equality In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein '

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Equality. It is what everyone in today’s society is looking for but can not find the ways to get to it. Today, we are all worried about a person’s appearance rather than their character. Not only does this create a false sense of personality, it also repels other people away due to assumption of character. The deterioration of character is also present in today because of the wrong view of certain people due to their looks alone. Rather than focusing on the outside beauty, we should all take the time to get to know someone and appreciate who they truly are.In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, warns the audience to celebrate differences within each others and accepting everyone for who they are instead of shunning their appearance. Just because someone is …show more content…

We have improved tremendously since then and it is still improving to this day. Everyone should be treated the same regardless of what they are, what they look like, or where they come from. The creature didn’t like being looked at differently and just wanted people to appreciate what he is trying to do and find out his true intentions. He wanted people to give him a chance to prove himself instead of running and screaming at the first sight of him. His own creator even “escaped and rushed downstairs” (59). From the moment he was created, he was not given a single moment to show who he is and he was denied the opportunity to show his intentions with the world. A perfect example of wanting proper treatment and opportunity is the feminist movement that has been going on for decades. Women are trying to fight for the same treatment and recognition as their male counterparts. It is centered around treating everyone the same regardless of what they look like, male or female, it does not matter because we are all humans at the end of the day. No one is better than the other gender no matter what they do or whatever their title may

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