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Frankensteint tries to "play God." His attempt at creating life/immortality messes with the natural order of things, which has disastrous consequences. Frankenstein also ends up becoming figuratively immortal himself in that his decision to protect humankind rather than alleviate his own problems by creating a second monster protects humankind and creates a legacy that would live on through Robert Walton.

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