The movie "Mary Shelley" primarily evokes strong feelings of Sadness, Empathy, and Melancholy, reflecting the profound personal tragedies Mary endures, including poverty and the devastating loss of her child, set against the backdrop of societal constraints. A significant undercurrent of Love defines her tumultuous relationship with Percy Shelley. The audience also experiences Inspiration from Mary's resilience, her intellectual journey, and her determination to find her voice as a writer, culminating in "Frankenstein." Anxiety arises from the precariousness of their bohemian lifestyle and societal judgment, while Anger is directed at the injustices she faces, particularly the initial dismissal of her authorship. The darker themes of death and obsession, leading to the creation of her iconic novel, contribute to a sense of the Disturbing.
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