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Rather than following religious teachings, enlightenment thinkers turned to scientific study and practiced scepticism, similar to Victor Frankenstein. However, the novel ranges widely within Europe and across the globe. Being written in the novel was placed well in the romantic era. The novel works very well to balance out the true gothic nature of the novel with the romantic period in which it is set in.

The Romantic period was one of the most innovative in music history, characterised by lyrical melodies, rich harmonies, and emotive expression. Any list of particular characteristics of the literature of romanticism includes subjectivity and an emphasis on individualism; spontaneity; freedom from rules; solitary life rather than life in society; the beliefs that imagination is superior to reason and devotion to beauty; love of and worship of nature; and …. However, at the time, Walter Scott — was the most famous poet.

The worst kind of betrayal, Dante tells us, is betrayal against your God. And isn't trying to penetrate the secrets of nature—like Victor and Walton do—a kind of betrayal of God?

The poor sailors of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner , one of the landmark poems of Coleridge and Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads , the book of poetry that basically inaugurated the Romantic movement in England and that Shelley had most definitely read. It's not clear why the sailors get stuck in ice, but it is clear that the mariner of the title commits a major no-no by killing an albatross and ends up getting all his comrades killed.

No one can agree exactly how to interpret the poem, but it's pretty clear that they're punished for some crime against nature. So: being stuck in ice is a pretty good sign that Walton is doing something wrong. He might be depressed about turning around to go home, but we can't help breathing a sigh of relief—and we're pretty sure his sister will, too.

Parents Home Homeschool College Resources. As Dr. Frankenstein lies dying, he recounts his history to Walton. When he speaks of his home in Geneva by a blue lake and snowy mountains, his description is filled with warmth, light, and love. At age seventeen Frankenstein became a student at the University of Ingolstadt, in upper Bavaria, where he later creates his monster. Frankenstein recoils from his creation, and the monster flees. The rest of the novel follows the theme of pursuit and thus ranges over Europe.

However, the novel ranges widely within Europe and across the globe. Frankenstein visits Germany, France, England and Scotland. Walton travels through Russia. Safie is Turkish. Clerval plans to move to India, and the Monster proposes relocating to South America.

By encompassing the whole globe in this way, Frankenstein presents itself as a universal story.



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