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pages in length. Lightning had a special meaning to Mary
Shelley, the author of Frankenstein. She used it symbolically
throughout the book, and this usage is important to the reader in
understanding the novel more thoroughly. By considering what
lightning means in the novel of Frankenstein, and observing how
it is used and in what pretext, the reader can see deeper into
the spirit of what the book, as well as the monster, is all
about. What lightning has meant to people in general is also
displayed throughout the book. That lightning symbolically
represents good and evil, life and death, throughout this book is
evident. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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observing how it is used and in what pretext, the reader can see deeper into the spirit of what the book, as well as the monster, is all about.
What lightning has meant to people in general is also displayed throughout the book. That lightning symbolically represents good and evil, life and death, throughout this book is evident.
Bibliography lists 1 source. JGAfrklt.wps The Symbolic Use of Lightning in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein 02/2001 For More Information
on How to Use This Paper Properly, INTRODUCTION Lightning, to many people, symbolizes many things such as power, electricity, life, death, or infinity. Some see
it as a powerful force which can kill or be used as destruction, while others see this same force as a beautiful manifestation of nature, and one that serves man
with one of our most important commodities, electricity. And many just view it for its beauty from afar. THE USE OF LIGHTNING IN FRANKENSTEIN Lightning had
a special meaning to Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein. She used it symbolically throughout the book, and this usage is important to the reader in understanding the novel
more thoroughly. By considering what lightning means in the novel of Frankenstein, and observing how it is used and in what pretext, the reader can see deeper into the
spirit of what the book, as well as the monster, is all about. What lightning has meant to people in general is also displayed throughout the book. That
lightning symbolically represents good and evil, life and death, throughout this book is evident. The reader first sees mention of lightning in the preface of the book, when the author
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