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Explored by Mary Shelly's Novel Frankenstein

The morals and views explored by Shelly display those of modern days in so much as how they are portrayed, and societies reaction towards these issues. In Shelly's novel 'Frankenstein', people's reactions are very similar to those of modern society. The attributes that people have to be susceptible to in society to try to avoid being an outcast are alike those of modern day society. People are still narrow-minded and nai?? ve to anything that is unusual or stands out of context with society.

Henry and Elizabeth's

Victor, like many other people, was a very comfortable man, who always took the easy way out of problems, and this particular case is a perfect example of that. What he did not understood in the moment he gave life to the creature, is that for every action, there is an effect or a consequence that has to be dealt with. Frankenstein realized, with the death of his brother, Justine, Elizabeth and Henry, that there is a price to pay for your mistakes and that you just cannot run away from your problems.