Mary shelley beware i am fearless
Quote by Mary Shelley: “Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.”
Feminist Children's Sweatshirt “I Am Fearless” Mary Shelley Literary Clothing

And therefore powerful. A colorful way to remember the English novelist. Beautiful original watercolor created by Jeanne will inspire fearlessness. Finished framed size is Finished framed size is 20" x 26". Works well in the classroom or a kid's bedroom. The purple is beautiful.
Yours is a birth-tale without a mother: Frankenstein is the man who, in his hybris , usurps the female role, and is therefore punished. Morevoer, all the protagonists are male, and their deepest attachments are to other males. The women, on the other hand, are depicted as passive, gentle, devoid of inner experience or desire; they are either the audience or the victims of male recklessness. Margaret Saville, envelops the entire tale: it is part of an outer frame structure, within which, like Russian dolls giving birth to each other, other narratives unfold in layers, as if they were being slowly peeled off from each other. We have an Adam and even Satan himself, but we have no Eve in this tale. Or does it?
Shutting the door, he approached me and said in a smothered voice, "You have destroyed the work which you began; what is it that you intend? Do you dare to break your promise? I have endured toil and misery; I left Switzerland with you; I crept along the shores of the Rhine, among its willow islands and over the summits of its hills. I have dwelt many months in the heaths of England and among the deserts of Scotland. I have endured incalculable fatigue, and cold, and hunger; do you dare destroy my hopes? I do break my promise; never will I create another like yourself, equal in deformity and wickedness. Remember that I have power; you believe yourself miserable, but I can make you so wretched that the light of day will be hateful to you.
Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: Chapter 20 (continued) - The Literature Page