Mary Shelley
The plot of Frankenstein was about a scientist who created a monster. When he saw how terrifying his creation was when he fell sick with a brain fever. For two years, he did not know about his were abouts or his creation. When his brother was murdered and the girl they were blaming was a close friend of the family, Victor the scientist was positive that it was not her. He blamed the creature he had created for killing his brother. Victor tried to save the girl but she was hung. Victor felt responsible for both deaths. He climbed the mountains looking for his creation and then he saw him. He began to talk to the monster and the monster started to tell him how he had survived for so many years. The monster told Victor how lonely he was and asked him if he could create another monster for him so that he wouldn't be lonely. Victor agreed after the monster told him that if he would create a companion for him, he would leave the civilized
He had no one that loved him so that is why he started to murder people. Robert Walton's expedition ship finds Victor Frankenstein almost dead. Frankenstein did he messed up all his life and he ended up ding. The book was trying to say whether this was right to create life out of nothing. Maybe if he had some of this thing the monster would have been different. Another important message is that all creatures no matter how ugly need love. Some ethical dilemmas raised by the scientific issues that I learned were that no matter how nice your manners are you still are going to be judgmental especially about deformities. Frankenstein appears in the scientist's room where he announces to Walton that he plans to make a huge funeral bier and burn himself in the fire. He visualized both of the monsters together causing destruction. And the last and most important thing is, is it right to create life in a laboratory. He was lost forever in the distance. That was the main issue that came up and because of what Dr. It is natural for humans to hate and be scared of something different, this was true even in the 1800's.
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