question archive In "The New Annotated Frankenstein," Mary Shelley creates characters whose outward beauty is consistent with inner goodness, and ugly characters who are murderous
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In "The New Annotated Frankenstein," Mary Shelley creates characters whose outward beauty is consistent with inner goodness, and ugly characters who are murderous. What questions does this raise? What is Shelley saying about human nature and prejudice or superficiality?