Scientists have godlike powers.
Professor Waldman encourages Victor to pursue his scientific studies with diligence and curiosity, emphasizing the importance of mastering knowledge for the betterment of humanity. He highlights the power and responsibility that come with scientific discovery, urging Victor to use his intellect for noble purposes rather than selfish pursuits.
M. Waldman
The literary term for Mr. Waldman would be a character or a minor character in Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein". He is a professor of chemistry who influences Victor Frankenstein's scientific pursuits.
Two professors at Ingolstadt who impressed and taught Victor Frankenstein were M. Krempe and M. Waldman.
He was interested in nature and how the causes of it
Frankenstein says of Professor M. Waldman, "Such were the professor's words rather let me say such the words of the fate enounced to destroy me." These words of fate refer to the fate of the monster, to die unhappily.
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Victor Frankenstein was the main narrator, but some letters were narrated by Waldman
M. Waldman
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Frankenstein's discovery most change him when he attended a lecture given by pofessor Waldman. He went to the lecture with Victor.
After hearing lectures given by M. Waldman, Victor is inspired to explore the mysteries of the word and modern science, and even attempt to create life.
Zach Waldman's birth name is Zachary Waldman.