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Frankenstein
In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley portrays a “monster” created through scientific experiments that resembles many of the “unlucky” humans that are not part of the norm in society. Frankenstein, the creator of the monster, sees his creation like many mothers and fathers of the world, afraid of the “hideous freak” they brought upon earth. As the monster begins to acquire more knowledge about how prejudiced and hateful society is, he becomes more and more angry at
not accepted in society. The rejection starts with their closest “loved ones,” and quickly grows as they start coping with the outside world. The constant hatred and rejection towards them teaches them only hatred and rejection towards the world. If the world will only understand and show them with the love and respect they expect from others, these “unlucky” ones will not be so unlucky and vengeful, but loving as the world will love them.

