The Effects of The Main Character's Obsession in Mary Shelly's Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus
This thesis discusses the effects of Frankenstein's obsession, which has led him to a tragic lfe, in which he must lose his closest people. Frankenstein's obsession to divine the secrets of the world and to create a new being have suffered himself and led him to his own mistery. He wants t...
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Main Author: | YULIASTUTI, Farida (Author) |
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Other Authors: | KUSTIATI, Sri (Contributor), ANAM, Syamsul (Contributor) |
Format: | Academic Paper |
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FAKULTAS ILMU BUDAYA,
2020-01-28T07:11:44Z.
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