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How might Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein be seen as a criticism of Victorian
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Shelley is criticising society's selfish, judgemental and indifferent attitude towards those who have problems or who are different and the devastating affects, especially those of loneliness and desolation, that can result from these attitudes and this is a predominant message in the novel.

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