A Cultural Exploration of Frankenstein: Revolutionary Ideas and Lasting Influence

A Cultural Exploration of Frankenstein: Revolutionary Ideas and Lasting Influence This blog is part of a thinking activity aimed at analyzing Frankenstein by Mary Shelley through the lens of cultural studies. By exploring the novel's revolutionary themes and its lasting influence on diverse media, we can gain a deeper understanding of its significance in cultural and social discourse. Part 1 : Revolutionary Birth The Creature as a Symbol of the Proletariat Written during a time of political unrest, Frankenstein reflects revolutionary ideals and critiques prevailing social hierarchies. The Creature, born of Victor Frankenstein's ambition, symbolizes the marginalized and oppressed. Like the working class striving for recognition, he faces rejection and struggles to find his place in society. The Creature's dual nature innocent yet vengeful parallels the complexities of revolutionary movements, embodying both the hope for change and the fear of disruption. ...