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Frankenstein's monster

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Frankenstein A novel by Mary Shelley Notes About the author: Daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft, the feminist and William Godwin, the novelist. Biography: Mary Shelley was born in 1797 in London. Her mother died 10 days after giving birth to her. She is considered to be one of the first feminists stating that woman should not lower themselves to please their husbands or lovers. Her father William Godwin was a writer and political journalist who had a revolutionary attitude towards social institutions. Young Adult: She met her future husband Percy Bysshe Shelley (who was a married man) when she was 16. After her father forbade her to see him, they both ran away to France in 1814.

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Cynthia Cortez 3rd hour Nature can work in many ways. Nature has magical things that it can do to a person. It can help with making a person feel better, or relaxed. When a person is stressed out or just needs to get away from everything one place many think off is far away somewhere where no one can find them. A forest is part of nature. With nature being everywhere and can do many things to people, authors often put nature in their novel but people lease expect it. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Allen, Allen adds nature to a part where the main character can use as a gate away to his mistake he abandoned.
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