Early in the narrative, Shelley flags Frankenstein's aberrance by his preoccupation with the ancient authors of natural philosophy. |
It would be a mistake to dismiss the Satanic panic as a freakish aberrance, however. |
Every abnormal aberrance indicates a dysfunction. |
The idea that Europe should cough up even more, by sending troops, for this aberrance on the part of the USA, is quite unacceptable. |
Obviously, in our submission, it would embrace the notion of something more deep seated than an aberrance. |
That's what makes the aberrance of a Dieudonné all the more extraordinary and why, rather than being banned or prosecuted, that attitude needs to be aired out. |