In "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley, "wean" refers to the act of separating a child from its mother's milk or dependency. In this context, it represents Victor Frankenstein's desire to gain independence from his past obsession with creating life. The term symbolizes his transition from being consumed by his ambition to letting go of his creation.
a monster or large creature
I think you mean Mary Wollstonecraft. She wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1793, one of the first feminist tracts. She was also the mother of Mary Shelley, who wrote Frankenstein.
The expression "castles in the air" refers to having dreams or ambitions that are unlikely to happen or not based in reality. Mary Shelley may have used this expression to express the idea of having grand but unrealistic hopes or plans.
Do you mean The House Bunny? If so then the actress's name that plays Shelley is Anna Faris.
What do you mean by "annotation"?
my mane is shelly me virtudazo.........thats the meaning
37 (if you mean Mary I of England). 6 days (if you mean Mary I of Scotland). 42 (if you mean Mary I of Portugal).
Mary
Do you mean Mary, as in quite contrary? Мэри.
i think you mean Mary Jay Blige
If you mean who discovered that he was gone, then first off Mary his mother and Mary Magdeline. But if you mean who saw him first after the resurrection then Mary and Mary also, but they did not know it was Jesus, they thought it was a gardener.
Shelli and/or Shelly and/or Shelley (All which are pronouced the same) means "clearing near a ledge."