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Mary Shelley and Ada Lovelace did not have a direct mentorship relationship, as they lived in different contexts and their paths did not intersect significantly. Shelley, known for her novel "Frankenstein," was a prominent literary figure in the early 19th century, while Lovelace, recognized as one of the first computer programmers, was active in the mid-19th century. While Shelley’s work explored themes of science and technology that influenced the intellectual environment Lovelace was part of, there is no evidence to suggest that Shelley served as a mentor to Lovelace. However, both women contributed to discussions on the implications of scientific advancement in their respective fields.

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