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1 Introduction
1.1 A Brief Introduction to the Life and Works of Mary Shelley
1.2 A Brief Introduction to Frankenstein
1.3 The Significance and Main Arguments of the Thesis
2 Literature Review and Theoretical Foundation
2.1 Literature Review
2.1.1 Literature Review on Frankenstein Abroad
2.1.2 Literature Review on Frankenstein at Home
2.2 Foucault's Power Theory
2.2.1 A Brief Introduction to Michel Foucault and His Works
2.2.2 The conception of Power
2.2.3 Foucault's theory on Power Relations and Power Resistance
3 Rebellion in Frankenstein
3.1 Rebellion in Victor
3.1.1 Class Conflicts
3.1.2 Gender Discrimination
3.1.3 Self-Destructive Ambition
3.2 Rebellion in the Monster
3.2.1 Revenge on Victor
3.2.2 Rebellion against Social Injustice
3.2.3 Rebellion for Love
4 Reconciliation in Frankenstein
4.1 Reconciliation in Victor
4.1.1 Class Assimilation
4.1.2 Harmonic Intergrowth of Two Genders
4.1.3 Victor's Return to Nature
4.2 Reconciliation in the Monster
4.2.1 Reconciliation between Monster and Victor
4.2.2 Reconciliation between the Monster and Society
5 Conclusion
References
Publications during the Postgraduate Program
Acknowledgements