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Analysis of Frankenstein

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  • Frankenstein is told in the form of letters from Robert Walton to his sister.
  • Frankenstein alludes to Milton's Paradise Lost and to the Biblical figure of Satan.
  • Death is an important motif in the novel. The creature is made of body parts that have been reanimated, and revenge leads the creature to kill those close to Victor.

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Plot Analysis. Main Ideas Plot Analysis. The major conflict in Frankenstein revolves around Victor's inability to understand that his actions have repercussions.

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