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Frankenstein: A Review I. Introduction Since its inception in 1818,
"Frankenstein" stands as the world's first true science
fiction novel, garnering widespread attention and discussion. Authored
by Mary Shelley, this novel captivates readers with its unique theme and
profound depth, while provoking numerous reflections on humanity and the
scientific endeavors. II. Theme and Content The Paradox of the Created
Being: In the novel, Dr. Frankenstein attempts to create life through
scientific means, yet ends up with a monster. This setup profoundly
reveals the conflict between the "creator" and the
"created," simultaneously evoking ethical and moral
considerations surrounding artificial intelligence. Exploration of Human
Nature: Although Frankenstein's monster possesses a grotesque exterior,
his inner yearning for acceptance and understanding is profound. His
plight reflects the complexity and diversity of human nature,
challenging our conventional definitions of "beauty" and
"ugliness." III. Plot and Structure "Fran
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