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Saturday, March 23, 2019

Frankenstein Versus Frankenscience Essay -- Mary Shelley Frankenstein

Frankenstein Versus FrankenscienceThe story of Frankenstein. A story that I, myself, have been familiar with for a good part of my life. It is most popular among horror film fanatics and becomes unity of the most desired stories to be told around Halloween. Some see it as a well-told story of a man and his monstrous creation. But is on that point something deeper? Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, gives light to many truths most the era of ultramodern science. She is using professional Frankenstein and the monster to play out the roles in a drama that can become all too real. In this piece I would like to focus specifically on the story of Frankenstein and the threesome integral parts knowledge, power and the notion of a god-complex that can be related to the modern era of science. As the story begins (in the excerpt that is to be focused on in this paper) Victor Frankenstein is telling his story. Victor is a young man who, with great determination, spends two years of his life functional to create a beingness in the likeness of man. He decides that the record of the being should be tall and large in stature and then, in the pursuit of ultimate success, collects the necessary items to begin his project. With these fibers muscles and veins, he begins his work (Shelley 231). Victor is determined to create animation upon lifelessness.(Shelley 232) And yet, he doubts. He doubts himself as being capable enough to take on such a large task. Yet, he presses on. As the years draw off, Victor becomes confined to his work space. Seasons pass and family and friends are left by the wayside. His determination keeps him from giving up in a multitude of failures. It is not until one November night that Victor to life. The mentation of re sensitiveing l... ...l and scary thing. It has the potential to save lives, cure diseases and, now, create new lives through the human activity of cloning. Humans are the ones who make these advances possible. They are the creators of science. Therefore, it is germane(predicate) to take a closer look the qualities that force humans to act a certain way. Knowledge, power and the notion of a god-complex are three qualities that can posses humans to a capacity that can be both(prenominal) healthy and deadly. Victor Frankenstein provided us with a scenario that can only look to make us think about our own knowledge about science, the power we hold, and the way in which we let those qualities rule our lives. Works CitedShelley, Mary. Frankenstein. The comportment of Others Voices and Images That Call for Response. Eds. Andrea A. Lunsford and John J. Ruszkiewicz. Boston, MA Bedford/St. Martins, 2000. 231-235.

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