The Abandonment Of Relationships In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein focused on the abandonment of relationships because of creation, labor and death. Frankenstein is a dramatized autobiography because the relationships in the novel directly relate to Shelley's experiences (Pereira). Her emotions about her mother's death, her own birth, childhood, marriage, miscarriage, children, and the summer of 1816 when she wrote the novel are all represented in Frankenstein (Pereira). Shelley didn’t have a literary goal while writing this novel so she never took full credit for the novel’s birth but rather credited that to the events around that time. She even mentions this in the introduction.“Invention,” Shelley says, “does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos; the materials