Frankenstein the True Monster
Frankenstein is an unusually unstable novel in the sense that there are many ways to interpret the relationship between Frankenstein and the Monster. Is Frankenstein an artist and the Monster his creation? Is Frankenstein a Father and the Monster his Son? Is Frankenstein a Mother and the Monster a Daughter, which is to say Mary Shelley herself? Or, is Frankenstein the Monsteris the Monster a projection of some split off part of Frankenstein himself? For this essay, give an account of the novel from within one of these frameworks. This will entail finding evidence in the form of quotations that support and develop your reading. Remember, quotation always includes analysis of its meaning in relation to your overall argument. Each quote has to work in this wayotherwise it isnt pulling the weight it needs to have in your essay.