Theme Of Romanticism In Frankenstein

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Literature of romanticism emphasizes on love and worship of exotic places that often appears in the novel. When Victor Frankenstein is mourning William Frankenstein (his brother) and Justine Moritz (a friend), he wanders through a valley and he says, "These sublime and magnificent scenes afforded me the greatest consolation that I was capable of receiving. They elevated me from all littleness of feeling," This quote shows that nature has the power to heal and being with nature helps Victor recover from his loved ones' deaths. Another example in the novel with an exotic and beautiful setting appears when Frankenstein's monster is rejected by a family he has come to care about. While he is in the poignant and distressing stage, the monster realizes