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name all the motifs in frankenstein
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Here are the main motifs in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (simple list):
- Creation/playing God
- Ambition/quest for knowledge
- Isolation and loneliness
- Revenge and justice
- Nature vs. science/technology
- Fire and light
- Ice, cold, and wilderness
- Doubles/doppelgängers (Victor and the Creature)
- Appearance vs. reality/otherness
- Parental responsibility/parenting
- Death, decay, and burial
- Fate vs. free will
- Dreams and visions
- Framing/letters and storytelling
- Creation/playing God
- Ambition/quest for knowledge
- Isolation and loneliness
- Revenge and justice
- Nature vs. science/technology
- Fire and light
- Ice, cold, and wilderness
- Doubles/doppelgängers (Victor and the Creature)
- Appearance vs. reality/otherness
- Parental responsibility/parenting
- Death, decay, and burial
- Fate vs. free will
- Dreams and visions
- Framing/letters and storytelling
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