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The quest for scientific knowledge without moral boundaries is dangerous. (APEX)

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scientific discoveries made for personal glory pose a great any danger. APEXXX

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anonymous

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wrong
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Dill Pickle

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The answer I got is: Pushing the boundaries of science in search of personal glory is dangerous.

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Abby Roberts

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this is right
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Lisset Taylor

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Thanks roberts
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Dylan Black

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right on apex
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Adam Bolus

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re si

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Mary Shelley's society during her time would have found the contextual theme of the dangers of unchecked scientific advancements relevant to their lives, as this was a period of significant scientific progress. The idea of creating life through science, as depicted in Shelley's "Frankenstein," would have sparked conversations about ethics, responsibility, and the potential consequences of playing "God." This theme resonated with societal fears and concerns about the impact of science and technology on humanity.

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