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Yousef analyzes Shelley's stance on feminism by first examining the creature’s non-birth and his coming of age story and why that represents the need for females. This is one of the leading interpretations of how feminism is laced throughout Frankenstein. Shelley never knew her mother and therefore only learned about her through Wollstonecraft’s writing- and Wollstonecraft’s main topics of writing were centered on feminism and education. Along with the view of the non-birth of Frankenstein came that of the education of Frankenstein, and scholars believed Shelley was speaking very bluntly of the education of women and young girls throughout school-hood.
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