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Quotes from Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein" depicting different criticism on the novel
Date Submitted: 03/16/2003 10:37:07
Criticism on the Novel
Nature setting are explicit
Page 30: "When I was about fifteen years old we had retired to our house near Belrive, when we witnessed a most violent and terrible thunderstorm. It advanced from behind the mountains of Jura, and the thunder burst at once with frightful loudness from various quarters of the heavens. I remained with curiosity and delight. As I stood at the door, on a beautiful oak which stood about
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yet Frankenstein never stops trying to think he can kill the monster.
Page 206: "[...] the monster whom I had created, the miserable demon whom I had sent abroad into the world for my destruction. I was possessed by a maddening rage when I thought of him, and desired and ardently prayed that I might have him within my grasp to wreak a great and signal revenge on his cursed head."
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