7. How does Frankenstein a) reference the Bible, b)
foreshadow the Death of God and c) juggle genres as well as narrative points of
view in its storytelling?
I will be answering
question 7.
First, I don’t like this ghost story topic because its all
about punishing people. Bring dead to life this is ghoulish. Mary Shelly is an
English author who writes Frankenstein and published her novel book in 1818,
Frankenstein has two different genres: Gothic novel and science fiction
Mary Shelly’s was
thinking about ghost then story came to her mind about a grotesque figure. Shecreates
a fiction character called Frankenstein which is an unusual creature; she wants
to frighten her reader that was her idea. They want story they wrote to create
fear in their reader, the more fearful the better would be. When that monster
in her mind came to life means through scientific experiment man could be
created. It wasscience who created a man and people in those days forget about
God. Science try to replace God, but the bible says: And God said, let us make
man in our image (Genesis,1.10) “Male and female created he them“(Genesis,
1.26). Because God was perfect, he created a perfect man not a monster like ‘Frankenstein’.
In other words, science could not create a perfect man.People feared
Frankenstein because he was so ugly. Although he was a monster,but he tried to
be fit in human society, but he was rejected, he was terribly unhappy about the
way he looked he frighten everyone. Also, he was so lonely, so he seeks revenge
against Victor who defines as a god and creator who died in Captain Walton’s
ship while he running from monster and at the end he cry at Victor’s body
because he felt he lost his father (god)
who made him but didn’t like him. Victor Frankenstein created him in the laboratory
using the latest science, but then left him alone in the world surrounded by
people who did not understand him and hated him, which made the monster very
angry. When he finds Victor Frankenstein, he asked him to create a woman for
him because he was looking for love and acceptance, but Victor didn’t want to
create a monster race. Frankenstein mirrors the Bible creation story of Adam and
Eve, and can be compared to Satan, as the fallen angel. He also wants miss
monster and live with her in wilderness exactly like God created Eve for Adam
because he does not want humans to be lonely. Certainly, Mary Shelly was not a
Christian but a Pantheists (do not believe in a distinct personal or
anthropomorphic God) as she starts imagining human becomes God. She believes
human through technology can create life.
References:
Shelley, M. (1797). Frankenstein. Hong Kong, Oxford
University Press.
Shelley, M. (2019). The Bible. Retrieved from https://www.shmoop.com/frankenstein/bible-symbol.html
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