Frankenstein, Or: The Modern Prometheus was the outcome of a challenge among friends to write a ghost story. Mary Shelley took this challenge very seriously and wrote what came to be her most famous novel. The ideas in Frankenstein have been recreated uncountable times in various forms of media, and today – almost two hundred years after the novel was first published – most people are familiar with Frankenstein and his monster. This essay aims to examine whether Mary Shelley depicted male and female characters in Frankenstein with a political agenda in mind, or not. Mary Shelley’s first novel, written when she was not yet twenty years old, is filled political implications. To understand how a young girl in the beginning of the nineteenth ...