Social Monsters: A Social View of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and David Fincher’s Fight Club

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English

 

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Joseph M

 

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September 14, 2014

 

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University

 

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They both were so desperate to extract a purpose of being from the shackles that society had placed upon them they tried to find a sense of being, love and purpose within themselves and were blind to the affections of others around them. Victor Frankenstein was so distraught over his mother’s death that he became obsessed with the power of creation in his yearning to cheat death...
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The Narrator, was tranquilized and numbed by modern life and its possessions that he longed to be someone else, someone free of society’s stranglehold’s and the need of possessions. These two characters are much like us in society today. We are all lost in the stigma society places upon us to look and act like someone else...
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