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... monster, the role of child bearer is taken from women, and they are portrayed in a different manner, a man making a creature defied not only science but also the role of women, perhaps in some ways women are freed of their only weakness, yet Frankenstein is unwilling to accept this. Therefore, soon after we see Justine taking the wrath of the monsters murder. ' For all of the kindness which her beauty might otherwise have excited, was obliterated in the mind of spectators' Victors language is one that proves his admiration 'kindness' and 'beauty' suggest his respect for her beauty, but not for her bravery. It is in fact he who could have stopped Justine suffering such a cruel fate. The scientific progress that is the monster is, in fact, an insightful almost human being, who is a victim to a society unwilling to accept outcasts and it is in ...
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