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Mary Shelley and Frankenstein

ovel and stated, "Like Adam, I was apparently united by no link to anyother human being... I was wretched, helpless and alone. Many times I considered Satanthe fitter emblem of my condition." Other echoes of Paradise Lost are Frankenstein hopesto be the source of a new species, but ironicalle his creature evolves into a self-acknowledged Satan who swears eternal revenge and was upon his creator and all thehuman race. The moster refllects that hell is an internal condition which is produced andincensed through loneliness. His only salvation is the creation of a mate, his Eve. Also, inthe latter part of hte book, Frankenstein refers to the monster in terms used in ParadiseLost; the fiend, the demon, the devil, annd adversary. Both master and creature are tornby their internal conflicts from misapplied knowledge and their sense of isolation....

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