The Existence Of Evil In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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When people hear the word “evil”, the image of a mysterious, faceless criminal or a horrible murder is what most often comes to mind. The reality is, it does not take an infamous crime or a horrible murder to describe an act as being evil. Evil is as much the little mistreatments between people as it is the more extravagant wrongdoings people commit against each other. Although those are not of the same magnitude, they arise from the same impulse. Many claim that “evil” is something acquired as good consciences are corrupted by the impure world surrounding them, but it is proven that evil is an inherent and specific trait that each human carries from birth. Inherent evil is represented clearly in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Over