A Simple Review of F
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a timeless story about a young
scientist, Victor Frankenstein, who creates a life form using science.
However, his creation becomes a monster, leading to tragedy and
heartbreak. The book asks important questions about responsibility, fear
of the unknown, and what it means to be human. Victor’s monster is not
just a scary creature; he is lonely and confused. He wants love but is
rejected by everyone because of his appearance. This makes readers feel
sorry for him while also understanding the fear he causes. Shelley shows
that true "monsters" are often made by society’s cruelty, not
just by science. The story is thrilling but also makes you think. It
warns us about the dangers of playing with nature and ignoring the
consequences of our actions. Even though it was written over 200 years
ago, Frankenstein still feels relevant today, especially with new
scientific discoveries. It’s a quick, easy read that will leave you
thinking about what’s right and wrong in the world of science and humanity.
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