women in frankenstein

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English

 

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Richard H

 

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October 31, 2014

 

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University

 

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Words such as "protecting" and "placed her" infer that Caroline is in a sense not fully capable, as is Elizabeth and Justine. Caroline's helplessness is no more significant than the rest of the women, however for a journal entry one example will have to suffice in comparison to Safie. Now being that this is the standard for the women in "Frankenstein" then why would Shelley create Safie, who does not follow any of these ideals? Presumably in critically reading the book as a whole, the reader can understand that Shelley is in fact a feminist herself and the production of all of these women, and then Safie juxtaposed is clearly a statement about women in society...
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However, Safie is unmistakably set apart from the rest in that she has a much more active role. We first notice this in the explanation of how she was raised, "Safie, who sickened at the prospect of again returning to Asia, and being immured within the walls of a haram, allowed only to occupy herself with infantile amusements, ill suited to the temper of her soul, no accustomed to grand ideas and a noble emulation for virtue...
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