During the early nineteenth century, the Romantic Period was beginning to shine its light on the people of the world. This period is characterized by a reaction to the previous Enlightenment Era. The Romantic Period emphasized emotion and individualism, and created a rise in radicalism. During this time, many authors began to write gothic pieces that expressed individualism. Mary Shelley was no exception. Author of Frankenstein, among others, Shelley expressed her radical ideas, one of which being her feminist standpoint, through her novels. Based on her upbringing and her works of fiction, it is clear that Shelley changed the Romantic Period with her feminism.
Growing up, Shelley looked up to