Mary Shelly provided many traits of romanticism throughout the book, from supernatural beings, emotions and feelings, and nature. As Joe Abbot said, “Mary Shelley's novel is born out of a decidedly romantic tradition and, in fact, reflects a notable romantic influence, it is essentially reactionary in its thematic development.” (Joe infotrac). As time passes, our idea of romanticism will gradually change, but it all leads back historically when it was first introduced in the