Critically Acclaimed Reviews
With this review I would agree with the boldness but not in just word choice but how the story of Frankenstein was so eccentric and tied so much of the author life in. With the epic scenes where the antagonist and protagonist meet and conflict arises and the most tense moments sent to an extreme. The whole story line really draws the reader in especially when there is information being revealed especially in the case of Williams death where things were unraveled both character and plot wise letting the reader understand deeper meaning. Unlike this author I do have a liking for the style in which Mary Shelley applies moral views because in certain scenarios both sides of a view are given. In those moments you can really decide which character you like and don't like. As well making the book a bit more interesting is the way that Mary Shelley begins with letters because it gives background and ends up foreshadowing the whole relationship between Victor and his creation.
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