Beyond the Veil of Monstrosity: an Exegesis of Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”
Words: 485 1622Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" stands as a monolith of literary achievement, an intricate tapestry woven with threads of profound philosophical inquiry, moral introspection, and Gothic allure. Nestled within the tumultuous currents of early 19th-century Europe, the novel unveils the saga of Victor Frankenstein, a man of both brilliance and folly, whose relentless quest to conquer the boundaries of life and death ignites a cataclysmic chain of events. At the heart of Shelley's magnum opus lies the enigmatic figure of the creature, […]