Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Both novels ‘frankenstein” by mary shelly and “the monster” by stephen crane strongly represent the individual pain loneliness and isolation can bring. Clearly the “monstrous” characters suf - Writeden

Both novels ‘frankenstein” by mary shelly and “the monster” by stephen crane strongly represent the individual pain loneliness and isolation can bring. Clearly the “monstrous” characters suffer the most isolation, but what solutions to loneliness do the different works offer? Who is mainly responsible for causing the loneliness and isolation, and what actions could possibly bring it to an end? compare and contrast the two novels by using quotations from the novels as evidence