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That they were laudable, but doomed to faliure as humanity is slow to accept percieved outsiders.

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Mary Shelley portrays Victor Frankenstein's ambitions as reckless and ultimately destructive. She suggests that his pursuit of scientific knowledge without considering the consequences or ethical implications leads to tragedy and serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition.

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Q: What did Mary Shelley seem to think about Frankenstein's ambitions?
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