Mary Shelley is one of the most famous writers of all time, and the structural techniques that he uses in his writing make him stand out more from others. Her use of vocabulary is brilliant an allows the audience to continue reading what she is writing on a different level than some other writers can have with their readers. Not only that, but her smooth motion from one topic to another allows the readers to see the characters in a different light, and lets them see into their mind and their feelings much better than other writers. Her use of suspense also proves that she was able to keep up with the big dogs, and bring in the readers that some others could not. Personally, I think Shelley was a great writer, and the way she named the creator of the monster Frankenstein, instead of the actual monster, is brilliant, and very well thought out. It was something that people were not expecting. Mary Shelley is and was a great writer, and very much missed since her passing, but her writing of the novel Frankenstein will live on forever. It is what made her
Mary Shelley is one of the most famous writers of all time, and the structural techniques that he uses in his writing make him stand out more from others. Her use of vocabulary is brilliant an allows the audience to continue reading what she is writing on a different level than some other writers can have with their readers. Not only that, but her smooth motion from one topic to another allows the readers to see the characters in a different light, and lets them see into their mind and their feelings much better than other writers. Her use of suspense also proves that she was able to keep up with the big dogs, and bring in the readers that some others could not. Personally, I think Shelley was a great writer, and the way she named the creator of the monster Frankenstein, instead of the actual monster, is brilliant, and very well thought out. It was something that people were not expecting. Mary Shelley is and was a great writer, and very much missed since her passing, but her writing of the novel Frankenstein will live on forever. It is what made her