After reading Frankenstein for a second time, I have noticed that Mary Shelley portrays women as weak and passive, such as abandoned and long- waiting because in this time period the novel is written, women are treated as inferior to men. Including Justine, Margaret, Agatha, Safie, and Elizabeth. The person who I think plays the most emotional and important role is Elizabeth. Elizabeth’s role throughout the novel is very passive. She stays in the background in the beginning while Frankenstein is off at another country leaving her behind, even though at the same time he claims that Elizabeth is her possession and he must take care of her. Near the end of the novel instead of Frankenstein protecting his wife on their wedding night, he decides to leave the room from her and patrol keeping an eye out for the monster. To me this tells me he cares more about fulfilling and finishing his relationship with the monster rather than doing everything he can to protect Elizabeth.
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