Frankenstein is the book to read if you want to read a Gothic Romance novel, mainly because it has the five I's of Gothic Romance. Imagination is being used quite a lot in Frankenstein, mostly with supernatural occurrences, the main example being the creation of the creature in the beginning of the book. Intuition is used some by Frankenstein, an example being when he had figured that the Creature had killed William, when no evidence pointing to the Creature had been found. Frankenstein was basically so disturbed by the Creature that it effected his ability to think more clearly about the murder of William. The idealism was all centered around Frankenstein and his monstrosity. Frankenstein had the idea that this creature would change the world for the better, and that science would progress thanks to his invention. When in actuality, it turned out to be a disaster. The inspiration for Frankenstein came from his love for the chemical sciences and experimenting and focusing on conjecture and thought. The final I, individualism, comes from Frankenstein's beliefs and ideas on science as a whole. He figured the creation of the Creature to be a benefit to science, when it did not in the way he had figured it would.