The Lack of Verisimilitude in Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein (315 words, 1 pages)
Shelly, Mary Frankenstein Lack Of VerisimilitudePeriod 3 Frankenstein In Mary Shelly's novel Frankenstein, one must use their imagination in order to believe the story line. Throughout the novel there are many obvious inconsistencies along with impossibilities. This can be called a lack of verisimilitude, which means that the plot of ...
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