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The Female ’ s Domestic Roles in Frankenstein

The Female ’ s Domestic Roles in Frankenstein. by 李继亚 & 黎园园. Daughter of feminist Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Eloping with Shelley. Female roles in Frankenstein. Author ’ s Background. Women ’ s Domestic Role. Caroline Pillar Loving mother Elizabeth

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The Female ’ s Domestic Roles in Frankenstein

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  1. The Female’s Domestic Roles in Frankenstein by 李继亚 & 黎园园

  2. Daughter of feminist Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Eloping with Shelley. Female roles in Frankenstein Author’s Background

  3. Women’s Domestic Role Caroline • Pillar • Loving mother Elizabeth • Subsidiary • Comforter • Tranquilizer • Pet • Mirror • Sacrifice • Tool • Messenger

  4. Pillar • “But Caroline Beaufort possessed a mind of an uncommon mould and her courage rose to support her adversity. she procured plain work...to earn a pittance scarcely sufficient to support life.” • “..Her father grew worse; her time was more entirely occupied in attending him...” (P824P2)

  5. Loving Mother • “She had, at first, yield to our entreaties…she heard that her favorite was recovering…no longerdebar…enter the chamber …” (P828P5)

  6. Subsidiary • ‘“We all,” said she, “depend upon you and if you are miserable, what must be our feelings?”’ (P889 P1L5) • “Her gentleness, and soft looks of compassion, made her a more fit companion for one blasted and miserable as I was.” (P908 P4L4)

  7. Comforter • “Her gentle voice would soothe me when transported by passion, and inspire me with human feelings when sunk in torpor. She wept with me, and for me.”( P908P6L1)

  8. Tranquilizer • ‘“will pass swiftly…when we shall all be united, and neither hopes or fears arise to disturb our domestic calm.”’ (P888P5)

  9. Pet • “My mother say…the most beautiful child she had ever seen…gentle and affectionate disposition.” • “…determined my mother to consider Elizabeth as my future wife; a design which she never found reason to repent.” (P824, 2nd Para. from the bottom)

  10. Mirror • “I was more clam and philosophical than my companion; yet my temper was not so yielding....The world to me a secret…to her it was a vacancy….” (P825, para.2, L4)

  11. Sacrifice • “…but Elizabeth endeavored to renew the spirit of cheerfulness in our little society.” • “…of rendering her uncle and cousins happy, had devolved upon her …entirely forgetful of herself.” (P829, para.2, L4)

  12. Tool • “…but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished…horror and disgust filled my heart.” (P836, para.2, L2) • “I slept indeed,…I thought I saw Elizabeth…I embraced her…kiss on her lips….” (P836, para.2, L11)

  13. Messenger • “Your father’s health is now so vigorous…My uncle…Justine…” • William...he is very tall of his age….if you are not very ill, write yourself, and make your father and all of us happy….” (PP839-841, Letters)

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