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Sunday, February 3, 2019

Frankenstein :: essays research papers

Mary Shellys ro troopstic novel Frankenstein was a momentous accomplishment in the area of writing. non only was the author only twenty-one when Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus was publish in 1818, but the author was a woman. She became a very paying author even though she only wrote one book, Frankenstein, which is said to be the first cognition-fiction novel. superordinate Frankenstein, the protagonist of the novel, can be seen as a man who is mostly good, or a man who is mostly evil. Victor Frankenstein was a man who was passionately and sincerely in love with recognition and the quest for knowledge, a man who had one deep aspiration, and a man who got in over his head.      Because Victor Frankenstein was so zealous about science and what it could do, and because he was so entranced by the plan of creating human life, he eventually does finds the secret of life and artificially births the Creature. His plunge into the maniac-like state that con sumed him was slow, and gradual, all(prenominal) day he became more and more distant from society.     Because Frankenstein spent long time of planning and hoping to find the secret of life, he never thought that he actually might be frightened when he saw the tool for the first time. But, this is exactly what happened. Even though he knew what he was assay to do, when it happened, and he actually saw the creature standing there in front of him--he was terrified. So, acting on impulse, and fearing he might get lose from this monstrous creature, he ran away from it.     When Frankenstein was sure that the Creature killed William, he quieten didnt tell anyone because he knew it would be no use no one would ever believe him. He knew that his admitting to creating the monster would be to no avail and thought that no good could come out of it.      The biggest yield for Frankenstein being mostly good is illustrated in the novel when he decides to not finish making the female companion to the Creature. He was being extremely selfish throughout the book until this point, but this time, he actually thought about someone else besides himself.

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