"Frankenstein"
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When Science Oversteps: "Frankenstein" Unveiled
"Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley is a riveting blend of horror
and philosophical drama. Victor Frankenstein's pursuit of scientific
glory leads him to create a sentient being, not out of love but a cold -
blooded quest for power. This isn't just a story of a monster on the
loose; it's a sharp critique of scientific arrogance. What sets this
book apart is Shelley's bold exploration of the "creator -
creation" dynamic. Victor, the so - called creator, fails utterly
in his parental role, leaving the creature to fend for itself. The
creature, with its childlike innocence at first, is then twisted by a
world that shuns it. Shelley's words paint a vivid picture of a world
where technology outpaces morality. "Frankenstein" forces us
to ask: In our rush for progress, are we ready to shoulder the moral
weight of our creations? It's a timeless read, a wake - up call for
every age obsessed with pushing boundaries.
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