The Infernal Solitude In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
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In the collective imagination, the myth of Frankenstein has surpassed the categories of space and time where it was conceived: perhaps most do not know who wrote, in which language was written or the places where the story unfolds. He
Frankenstein's myth has acquired the anonymous character of popular stories that surpass the author and the here and now where it was given. He is an anonymous incarnate in the spirit of the people. The popular myth tells the passion of a mad scientist who puts his work above every possible ethical limit and creates a creature monstrous body, resembling it from pieces of corpses, a creature unusable ugliness and by the infernal solitude in which it is discovered stirs against its creator destroying it. The success