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8. in her introduction to frankenstein, mary shelley explains the origin of her idea for the novel. how does frankenstein fit the gothic tradition? it takes readers from a work-a-day world to a world of mischief and mystery. it takes readers from a world of reason and science to a world of monsters and terror. it takes readers from a world of logic and practicality to a world of the fantastic and the extraordinary.

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