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Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein has become one of the most analysed literary texts of the modern age. Its central theme provides a metaphor conducive to almost limitless reinterpretation, drawn by different readings into the service of numerous ideologies including Marxist economics, radical feminism, green politics, and most recently, genetics and biotechnology.

So that means that Frankenstein is a novel and library text, so the answer is, no.

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11y ago

no he was totally fake, youcan't bring someone to live with pieces of other people,

but is posible to make peolple to live again, but than they can't think they only breath

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11y ago

Yes, he was a scientist. He was a fictional eccentric Swiss scientist living in the region around Geneva, the locale of the novel.

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13y ago

NO! he's a fictional charcter made up by Mary Shelly

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11y ago

yes just look under your bed

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12y ago

No he was an invention

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14y ago

no

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13y ago

No.

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