Frankenstein' normally we call the name of a monster. Is the Frankenstein real monster? Or a character of literature? Let's look back to a back to history. In 1815, when Mary Shelley English poet Lord Byron, P.B Shelley, and physician John Pollydry were leisure time at Geneva in Switzerland, and they were reading a ghost story from one ghost storybook one by one. During this time, Byron thundered a challenge that everyone present in the chat would have to write a story of ghosts and the best stories from the stories will be won by the author of the best story-teller. In this way, writing a story of humour, 18-year-old Mary Shelley is celebrated within the dream of becoming a writer. Mary wrote this dream of the hero of her story, 'My dreams were mine. I have not seen these dreams for anyone else. When I used to be very uncomfortable, my dreams helped me, that was my favourite happiness in my flying days!
Byron told Mary's story as 'a great job as a girl'; Mary inspired by this praise and decided to turn the story into a novel. It was published two years later in 1818 by Frankenstein or a Modern Prometheus. It is very popular with the publication. Mary Shelley was the first feminist and the daughter of the thinker Mary Wollstonecraft and philosopher William Godwin. Naturally, she grew up in London's liberal elite family. When Mary was only one month old, her mother Wollstonecraft died at that time. And the new wife of her father was not interested in her formal education. So Mary learning to study at home, she read books next to her mother's grave. At the age of 16, Mary Shelley met poet Percy Shelley. Mary knows her love despite being married to Percy Shelley. The girl has fallen in love with Percy Shelley, but when the news hear Mary's father denied this relationship, but they fled to Europe and got married.
In 1818 Mary was a life full of tragedy. The death of the first two children and suicide death of her stepsister has escalated him for a long time. Following these accidents, Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley visited Switzerland. It is speculated that Mary began to write from her passionate desire to save the memory of her loved ones, especially the dead. In Mary Shelley's novel, there is a physicist named Frankenstein, who created a corpse from a corpse. As the word of the monster, we now think that Frankenstein, in the novel of Mary, in reality, he was a scientist-full name Dr Frankenstein And there was no name of the monster in the story of Mary.
Not only that the word 'Frankenstein' is derived from this novel, but Mary Shelley also gave birth to a new genre of science, creating the most living character in the history of literature, creating a crazy scientist. At that time, most women writers wrote the man's pseudonym, but Mary was published as self-named. But first, many thought that this was written by her husband. Soon it broke the mistake. Mary died in 1851. But two hundred years ago in 1818, she created a character, a word Frankenstein, Mary Shelly who would live forever as the creator of Frankenstein.
Byron told Mary's story as 'a great job as a girl'; Mary inspired by this praise and decided to turn the story into a novel. It was published two years later in 1818 by Frankenstein or a Modern Prometheus. It is very popular with the publication. Mary Shelley was the first feminist and the daughter of the thinker Mary Wollstonecraft and philosopher William Godwin. Naturally, she grew up in London's liberal elite family. When Mary was only one month old, her mother Wollstonecraft died at that time. And the new wife of her father was not interested in her formal education. So Mary learning to study at home, she read books next to her mother's grave. At the age of 16, Mary Shelley met poet Percy Shelley. Mary knows her love despite being married to Percy Shelley. The girl has fallen in love with Percy Shelley, but when the news hear Mary's father denied this relationship, but they fled to Europe and got married.
In 1818 Mary was a life full of tragedy. The death of the first two children and suicide death of her stepsister has escalated him for a long time. Following these accidents, Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley visited Switzerland. It is speculated that Mary began to write from her passionate desire to save the memory of her loved ones, especially the dead. In Mary Shelley's novel, there is a physicist named Frankenstein, who created a corpse from a corpse. As the word of the monster, we now think that Frankenstein, in the novel of Mary, in reality, he was a scientist-full name Dr Frankenstein And there was no name of the monster in the story of Mary.
Not only that the word 'Frankenstein' is derived from this novel, but Mary Shelley also gave birth to a new genre of science, creating the most living character in the history of literature, creating a crazy scientist. At that time, most women writers wrote the man's pseudonym, but Mary was published as self-named. But first, many thought that this was written by her husband. Soon it broke the mistake. Mary died in 1851. But two hundred years ago in 1818, she created a character, a word Frankenstein, Mary Shelly who would live forever as the creator of Frankenstein.
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