discuss the ouble theme of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
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Ellis, there are two monsters in the novel Frankenstein. The motif of doubling incorporates both the scientist and his creature. ... The fact that the scientist robbed corpses demonstrates Victor's monstrous nature. Thus, it is possible to evaluate the union of the creator and his creature as the union of two monsters.
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The motif of doubling plays an important role in the novel, giving readers an opportunity to compare the main character and his creation. Actually, both Frankenstein and his creature have tragic flaws, which lead them to the so-called “downward spiral” and eventually to the ultimate demise.
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