Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein, portrays the feeling of isolation. The creator of the creature, Victor Frankenstein, had abandoned his creature once he had created him. At the beginning of the novel, Robert Walton had wrote, "But I have one want which I have never yet been able to satisfy, and the absence of the object of which I now feel as a most severe evil. I have no friend, …show more content…
An adolescents’ social anxiety becomes a threat towards their social development, which possibly makes them fear being judged by others. These children avoid any social environments and relationships to stay away from being in an uncomfortable situation for themselves. A father’s rejection has shown the changed in social anxiety while they influence adolescent friendships and loneliness (Penn). The father’s rejection and the overall family attitude can show changes in the child’s relationship and loneliness. A fathers' rejecting attitude toward their children may make them more nervous about approaching social situations, which is related to more social isolation and feelings of loneliness (Georgieva). A more positive family climate can result in a better friendships and less