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Frankenstein finds relief from his torment in natural settings.

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The emphasis on individuality, emotion, and the natural world in Frankenstein reflects key Romantic ideals. Additionally, the novel's exploration of the limits of science and technology, as well as its focus on the inner turmoil and guilt of the protagonist, align with Romantic themes of the sublime and the power of human emotion.

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Q: What aspect of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein most clearly indicates that Romanticism influenced the story?
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