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because the story of frankenstein was a very insprational story which explains the stages of artificially creating life and the outcome. frankenstein is an example of a sceientist who wanted to be very popular and tried to achieve this by artificially creating life 'frankensteins monster'. the author of this book tried to show her feelings about the scientific advances of that day and i believe she was clearly not happy with the advances and tried to portray that through this book by making frankenstein seem like the bad guy by making the frankenstein created creature reak havoc and destroy the city. the character frankenstein has alot of meaning and history behind him and that is why he is such an iconic character.
Frankenstein suffers mental torture from his guilt while his monster tortured others for vengeance.
He becomes angry at the monster, even though he created it.
Victor's creation and pursuit of the monster. APEX
I don't think so. I went through frame by frame and I didn't see a Kirk character. There is however a Kahn character clearly visible.
Recent scientific breakthroughs inspire Frankenstein to study the nature of life.
Just because a scientific advance can be made, it it morally right to do so? ~Apex
A main character who is a madman
because the story of frankenstein was a very insprational story which explains the stages of artificially creating life and the outcome. frankenstein is an example of a sceientist who wanted to be very popular and tried to achieve this by artificially creating life 'frankensteins monster'. the author of this book tried to show her feelings about the scientific advances of that day and i believe she was clearly not happy with the advances and tried to portray that through this book by making frankenstein seem like the bad guy by making the frankenstein created creature reak havoc and destroy the city. the character frankenstein has alot of meaning and history behind him and that is why he is such an iconic character.
Frankenstein suffers mental torture from his guilt while his monster tortured others for vengeance.
The emphasis on individuality, emotion, and the natural world in Frankenstein reflects key Romantic ideals. Additionally, the novel's exploration of the limits of science and technology, as well as its focus on the inner turmoil and guilt of the protagonist, align with Romantic themes of the sublime and the power of human emotion.
She withholds important information from the audience
Small choices that lead to serious outcomes; innocence versus experience
Elizabeth Proctor is most clearly a round character.
John procter
A character that is well developed & clearly defined in a story with much detail.
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