Doppelgänger Motif. Definition of Doppelgänger A German term, literally meaning a “double- goer”, an apparition or double of a living person. As a literary.

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Doppelgänger Motif

Definition of Doppelgänger A German term, literally meaning a “double- goer”, an apparition or double of a living person. As a literary device, a doppelgänger is used to show two different distinct, often opposite, personalities or personality traits. It is also used to show internal conflict and the multifaceted nature of a character.

How does this relate to Shelley? Percy Shelley drowned on July 8, Interesting enough, on August 15, Mary Shelley wrote a letter to a friend in which she revealed Percy’s claims to her that he had met his own doppelgänger. Obviously Mary Shelley was interested in the idea of a doppelgänger and used it as a literary motif in Frankenstein. It can be interpreted in a number of ways … It can be seen simply as double, an alternative version of the individual concerned It can be seen as a complement, a version of the individual that possesses different qualities and thus completes the personality It can be seen as an opposite, a being that possesses all the qualities that the individual lacks and most abhors

By the way … An important literary form employing the doppelgänger motif is the psychomachia – meaning to depict “conflict within the soul” or the struggle between virtue and vice within the individual. The psychomachia was particularly important in medieval art and drama, where separate characters were perceived as representing different aspects of a single human personality, so that conflict within the drama depicted the struggle of conscience or the need for integration of the personality.

So for you … We have concluded that Shelley uses the doppelgänger motif in Frankenstein. Explain how the monster becomes a kind of external embodiment of Victor Frankenstein’s increasingly divided and conflicted personality. Use specific examples from the story to support your assertion that Frankenstein’s monster is actually Victor’s doppelgänger.

And finally … Read one of the following short stories, give a brief synopsis of the story, and explain how the author uses the doppelgänger motif: “Markheim” by Robert Louis Stevenson “William Wilson” by Edgar Allan Poe