Saturday, April 11, 2020
Transformation By Marry Shelley Essays - Romanticism, Mary Shelley
  Transformation By Marry Shelley    So you plant your own garden and decorate Your own soul, instead of waiting For  someone to bring you flowers... (Unknown poet) The short story ?  Transformation? by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley is a confession of a man, who  experiences supernatural adventure that completely changes his personality. One  of the most important themes of the story is the struggle of good and evil in a  soul of a person. This theme is topical at all times. Every person has his own  sins, and he is able to estimate them only if he manages to take a detached view  of himself. Happiness of a person depends on weather he is able to fight against  dark side of his soul or not. Love and selfless feelings help him in this fight.  To convey this theme successfully the author uses the concept of doppelganger.  It helps her to develop the character of Guido (the narrator), and to divide his  good and bad features. She stresses the importance of what the character sees  through his own eyes, how he perceives himself and others around him. In the  beginning of the story the narrator characterizes himself as an extremely  selfish, elate, careless person, who is not able to control his wild emotions  and passions. He looses his father's money only because of that. More than  that he is not able to keep the most important person of his life ? his  innocent and fragile bride Juliet. Unfortunately, at the moment the narrator  does not understand all his mistakes and just continues his wasteful life. Only  at the edge of his life, when he is sure that he will die in a while ?I shall  soon die here on these lonely sands, and the limbs he covets will be mine no  more...? he meets this ugly malignant dwarf and finally realizes all his  mistakes. The dwarf actually forces him to find the way out, he shows him all  the ugliest sides of his soul and it makes the narrator revalue the meaning of  his life. His beautiful appearance and gracefulness is not really important for  him any more. He is ready to lay it down for a chance to keep his love. The  theme of love is the central one in this story. For me it seems to be very  complicated. I have a feeling that in the beginning of the story the narrator  does not truly love Juliet. He easily leaves her in Genoa and goes traveling. He  comes back in a while, but only because of his pride, he can not accept an idea  that she might belong to someone else: ?Another will call her his! ? that  smile of paradise will bless another!? His true feelings become clear to the  reader only when he starts to fight the dwarf to save Juliet: ?to-morrow my  bride was to pledge her vows to a fiend from hell! And I did this! ? my  accursed pride ? my democratic violence and wicked self-idolatry had caused  this act.? The real ?transformation? of the character begins at the same  moment. Being infirm and helpless it is easier for Guido to ?transform? into  a better person. At the darkest moment of his life he sees the dream that guides  him to fight for his love: ? What did it mean? was my dream but a mirror of  the truth? was he wooing and winning my betrothed? I would on the instant back  to Genoa...? He is sure that he wants to destroy the fiend, but at the same  time it is hard for him to accept an idea that he has to kill his own body. His  fear disappears when he sees Juliet with this terrible man, who is nice and  handsome outside, but cruel and ugly inside: ?Now I was no longer master of  myself. I rushed forward ? I threw myself on him ? I tore him away...?  Only true love made the character involve in this deadly action, and he is ready  to loose his life for it. Guido wins this fight. Only at the very end of the  story the narrator understands that this ugly dwarf is nothing but himself from  the inside: ? knowing that him whom she reviled was my very self?. I think  that Mary Shelley wants us to understand that a man's soul like the Moon has  its two opposite sides ? the bright and the dark one. We all are to fight  against our bad features during the life. This    
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