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Isolation And Isolation In Frankenstein

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Mother Teresa once stated, "The most terrible poverty is loneliness, and the feeling of being unloved.” Human beings are programed to function in coalition with others to form bonds and meaningful relationships. When these relationships fail or appear to be absent from a person’s life, the isolation that follows can cause immense pain and suffering. In the grim tale, “Frankenstein”, written by Mary Shelley, the reader sees the developing isolation of Victor Frankenstein and his monster as the story progresses. Both Victor and the creature suffer from isolation both physically and emotionally. The creature and Victor are continuously disgusted by each other, thus keeping their cycle of loss and isolation in constant motion. The feelings of …show more content…

His beginnings made him an introvert. This introverted behavior displayed here is what brings about the seclusion and alienation of Victor later within the novel. Moreover, Victor also explains that, “I was indifferent… to my schoolfellows in general (19).” Usually while Victor was away at school, for the first time feeling the absence of his “familiar faces”, his parents, made him feel isolated, alienated and “totally unfitted for the company of strangers (25).” Victor’s struggle with his natural “repugnance to new countenances (25)” led to him feeling truly alone for the first time in his life and at such an early age. Ultimately, the natural feelings and nature of Victor combined with his comfortable and sheltered upbringing had left him docile and timid. This reality made the culture shock of leaving home a lonely one. This early beginning contributed exponentially to Victor’s future isolation and antics.
As time went on, Frankenstein dedicated himself to his studies. This dedication soon turned into an unhealthy obsession which lead to isolation and seclusion. We read that Victor was deprived of "rest and health"(56) and had "worked hard for nearly two years"(56) while he isolated himself in his chamber creating the creature. His dreams and aspirations had now become an unhealthy addiction which was having adverse effects on his characters. This behavior can be attributed to his childhood

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