Mary Shelley's novel is considered the first work of science fiction, but if you search it for science or technology -- for information on how the monster was brought to life -- you won't find anything. All those whirring machines and sparking generators were added to the story by Hollywood. The Frankenstein myth can apply to every sort of human quest for knowledge. But it's especially linked to genetic engineering today, because it is a story about humans creating human life.
Cloning is done to copy and learn the DNA.
The creature wants Frankenstein to listen to its story.
Scientists believes that, cloning technology will solve most incurable diseases, and solve most medical complications.
The story of Frankenstein is basically about some mad scientist that is trying to make a human........ and so Frankenstein's monster was made.
The story of Frankenstein is basically about some mad scientist that is trying to make a human........ and so Frankenstein's monster was made.
The Frankenstein Story - 1958 was released on: USA: 1958
Dr. Frankenstein is the scientist who creates the monster.
I think that both main characters relate to cloning, because what the doctor is trying to do is create life, and that's sort of like cloning, and the created being is like a clone.Another answerNone of the characters relate directly to cloning, but I'd say Frankenstein is the closest as he has used other body's to create one whole body.
The one benefit of animal cloning that will have the biggest impact on our environment is that with the technology of cloning, we can now preserve endangered breeds and species.
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