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Review: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
One of the most striking aspects of Frankenstein is how sympathetic the “monster” becomes as the story unfolds. Rather than being purely frightening, the creature is thoughtful, sensitive, and painfully aware of his own isolation. His longing for connection and acceptance is what gives the novel much of its emotional weight. In many ways, he feels more human than Victor himself, which creates a powerful contrast between creator and creation, and invites readers to question wh

Laura Wakefield
May 113 min read
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