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In their works, L.M. L.N. Montgomery and Mary Shelley represent contrasting prototypes of female characters: a strong feminist character of Anne in "Anne of Green Gables" and the passive female hero of Elizabeth Lavenza in Shelley's "Frankenstein". These differences are caused by different social backgrounds of the heroines, life experience and personal qualities.
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