role of women in frankenstein
Role of Women in Frankenstein Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 's Frankenstein is a remarkable fiction which venerates and celebrates the role of women and womanhood in general to an optimum level . The female characters have been crafted in such a manner that the spirit of the novel rests entirely on their shoulders The novel depicts three women characters who are both unique by themselves as well as share certain personality traits such as selflessness , courage , compassion and romising . Mary Shelley is basically a feminist and therefore she has characterized the female characters

on par with the male characters in the novel . This essay explores the imperative role played by the women characters in the novel which lays a strong foundation for the novel as a whole
Frankenstein is much different when compared to the other novels of the same period with respect to the portrayal of women characters . Usually the role of female characters towards the plot is marginal and their presence or absence does not create any apparent change to the plot . But in case of Frankenstein the role of women is extremely essential and any alteration in the characteristic traits of the female characters may alter the entire plot of the novel . The plot of the novel is spin around three female characters which include Mrs . Margaret Saville , to whom the narrator tells the story , Elizabeth Lavenza , the lover of Victor Frankenstein and Justine Moritz who is accused of slaying William . A strong undercurrent has been established between the...





