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Paradise Lost – As Seen in Frankenstein
Mary Shelley’s inclusion of Milton’s Paradise Lost in Frankenstein underscores her novel’s thematic depth. By paralleling the narratives of creation, abandonment, and rebellion, Shelley reinterprets Milton’s work. Victor Frankenstein embodies a flawed creator, while the Creature reflects both Adam and Satan, illustrating profound insights on human ambition and responsibility. Continue reading
