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... Throughout the texts of Fight Club and Frankenstein the idea of being insignificant in the world is explored in depth by both authors. Mary Shelley and Jim Ohls explore the fears of the present and the future of their respective characters through another character that is a projection of those fears, Victor Frankenstein projects them through the monster as the Narrator projects them through Tyler Durden, for the purpose of pointing out that people create alternate selves that disguise their fears enabling them to be what they always wanted to be, but inevitably becoming what they hate most. ...
The early life of Victor Frankenstein was one that was filled with all the love and support that a child of his age could hope for. ... Shelley now uses the monster delve into the fears of Victor Frankenstein.
Approximate Word count = 790 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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