Frankenstein
Social and Political Upheaval: A Comparison of Frankenstein and Mutability 12th Grade
Contextual literature representative of the surrounding world is reflective of the challenges to traditional social and political stances, each showcasing an ideological progression towards transformed societal thought and unified perceptions. This is characterized through the embellishment of individual aspirations and contrasting attitudes of the collective, illuminating the altered values of the period and its defining movements. These ideals bring forth captivating tales and imaginative compositions encapsulating contextual customs of cultural constriction and the interest of strengthened social realization, bringing depth and unity to the connections between humanity and the imaginative desire of activated change. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein illuminates the division from tradition with a complex intertwined tale of God like fixation on creation and its consequences as well as emotional discipline and tragedy. It characterizes the contrasts of religion, social progression and the strength of Romantic connections to the natural world and its sublime in the illumination of altered desire and the longing of restoration following periods of intense change. Similarly, Percy Shelley’s poetic tale, Mutability, reveals the...
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