Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein highlights the fact that the creator’s existence has a direct effect on the creature. Throughout the work the creature of Frankenstein when burdened with the knowledge of his creator cripples underneath it. He finds it difficult to put together his own level of self awareness with his exasperating longing to seek the approval as well as the acceptance of the divine. It is very difficult to differentiate the views of the author, a renowned atheist, from the views and narrations of the novel. Shelly makes constant comparisons of the development of humans with both Continue reading...