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Frankenstein and the Gothic

     Gothic aspects of literature generally focus on the mysterious and supernatural.  In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein , numerous gothic elements are present.  The overall novel has a very gothic tone to it, implementing dark environments, a focus on death, and an obsessed scientist who longs to create life.       Frankenstein  has numerous settings, and many of them are covered by a dark and gloomy sky throughout the novel.  In some scenes, it is even a dark and stormy night.  These themes are relating tot he gothic because what is dark is often seen as mysterious and somewhat malevolent.  The darkness of the sky and surroundings in the novel are a great literary device to not only set the tone, but to also foreshadow dark events that are to come.      Victor Frankenstein's obsession with death and combining parts of dead bodies to bring them to life is also an indication of gothic literature.  Death is quite a mysterious thing, and because the book is so centered around it t