book review
Emma1
Frankenstein is a really good book. It's a work of philosophical depth.
In the course of reading, I was attracted by the author's in-depth
analysis of human nature. The protagonist of the book, Frankenstein,
creates a monster, but this monster is ostracized and misunderstood by
humans and goes on a path of revenge. This story made me think a lot
about humanity, responsibility and ethics. In addition, I was deeply
impressed by the discussion of scientific ethics in the book. The
development of science has undoubtedly brought a lot of convenience, but
it also brings a lot of potential risks. We need to think carefully
about how to balance the development of science with human ethics.
Overall, Frankenstein is a good book to read and it has given me a
deeper understanding of human nature and science. The character that
made the biggest impression on me in Frankenstein was undoubtedly the
monster Frankenstein created. This monster is not a simple villain, but
a tragic existence. At first, he was full of curiosity and longing for
the world, hoping for acceptance and friendship from human beings.
However, due to his appearance and identity, he was ostracized and
isolated from human society, which led to his mind gradually distorted
and embarked on the road of revenge. The fate of this monster made me
feel deeply for it, and it made me think a lot about humanity,
prejudice, and acceptance. His experience reminds us that people should
not be easily judged because of their appearance or who they are, and
that everyone should be treated equally with basic respect and dignity.
In addition, the monster's inner struggles and changes also show his
complex human nature. He has a side of kindness and a desire for
understanding, but also an urge for anger and revenge. This complex
personality makes him a very three-dimensional and full character that I
can't forget. Therefore, the monster created by Frankenstein is
undoubtedly the character that has left the most impression on me. His
story made me reflect on the complexity of human nature and the
prejudices of society, and also made me cherish the understanding and
acceptance between people more.
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