Frankenstein

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“Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley follows Victor Frankenstein’s creation of a living being, resulting in unforeseen horrors. The novel probes themes of isolation, ethical responsibility, and humanity’s quest for knowledge, establishing itself as a haunting classic that bridges science fiction and moral philosophy.

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Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is a pioneering science fiction and horror novel that explores the consequences of unchecked ambition and scientific experimentation. Dr. Victor Frankenstein, driven by a desire to unlock the secrets of life, creates a living being, only to be horrified by his own creation. The creature, abandoned and misunderstood, grapples with isolation and rage, leading to tragic consequences. Shelley’s novel raises timeless questions about responsibility, ethics in science, and the nature of humanity. “Frankenstein” delves into the fear of the unknown, the complexities of creator and creation, and the ethical limits of human ambition, making it an enduring work that speaks to modern dilemmas.