what i think is that she went out with her friends on a cold night and they challenged each other to go around and make up there own story and that's what they done and Mary Shelley decided to do the Frankenstein story which she thought that writing is not so bad so then she decided to put the book to sell because her friends read her story and they thought it was an interesting book so she thought that she would sell her book but she didn't but the book with her name because she wanted to see first how the people thought about the book and then when she heard that everyone loved it then she decided to put her name and that's how i thing her life was like when she was writing the book.
Mary Shelley experienced tragedies in her life, including the death of family members and the challenges of being a female writer in her time. These events likely influenced the themes of loss, isolation, and the consequences of unchecked ambition that are present in her novel "Frankenstein." Shelley's personal experiences lend depth and emotion to the characters and events in her novel.
mary shelley wanted to give the reader a thrill
Please split this into three separate questions so that each can be answered in turn.
Mary Shelley wrote the novel Frankenstein. She published it in 1818.
The monster in Mary Shelley's novel is often referred to as "Frankenstein's monster." It is important to note that the monster itself is not named in the novel.
She is the author of the novel Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley is best known for her novel "Frankenstein" and the monster created by Dr. Frankenstein in the story.
a monster or large creature
A novel written by Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley authored the novel called Frankenstein. Her book was published in 1818, anonymously.
Mary Shelley's first novel was "Frankenstein", which is about a crazy scientist who invented a monster and he didn't think of the consequences. I was just studying this book in English a few weeks ago. ;)
Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (by Mary Shelley).
she was wierd