a feminist critique on Frankenstein

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Douglas R

 

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February 27, 2015

 

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University

 

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B

 

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Caroline fulfills the role of mother. When Justine becomes seriously ill, Caroline assumes the role of nurse and caretaker. Through this, Shelley shows the reader that it is believed in society that it is the mother's duty to be primary caretaker of her children, not the father. After nursing Justine back to health, Caroline eventually dies...
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After nursing Justine back to health, Caroline eventually dies. Again, Shelley shows us society's insignificant outlook of women, after Caroline's duty is done, she is discarded and looses her life. Another negative outlook on women revealed in Frankenstein is the idea that women fill the role of scapegoats...
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