Mary Shelley's personal life influenced Frankenstein through her experiences with loss and isolation. The death of her mother and the tensions within her own family provided the emotional backdrop for the novel's exploration of loneliness and alienation. Additionally, her relationship with Percy Bysshe Shelley and the societal expectations placed on women at the time influenced the themes of power dynamics and gender roles in the story.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley encouraged Mary Shelley to expand her ideas and write a longer, more ambitious story, which led her to write Frankenstein. He also provided feedback and support throughout the writing process, helping Mary shape the novel's themes and structure. Percy's own literary influence and romantic ideals likely inspired Mary and may have influenced the philosophical and moral questions explored in Frankenstein.
When Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, she was influenced by discussions about Ovid's Metamorephoses and John Milton's Paradise Lost.
William Frankenstein was Victor Frankenstein's younger brother.
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - pinball - was created in 1995.