Because society was concerned about scientific advances, she created a character that matched the stereotype of the mad scientist.
Because society feared technology, Shelley wrote a story about a scientist who uses man-made technology to build a monster who then terrorizes the town.
Because society feared science, she developed a character who overreaches human knowledge and is punished.
Society's fear of science
Justine Moritz was accused of committing the murder of William. She soon confessed to the murder (though the monster Frankenstein actually murdered William) and was executed 1 day after. The police found Justine as a suspect because William had what appeared to be a thumbprint or a mark of her locket that she kept with her on his throat. We know now that the mark was probably was delivered when Frankenstein was murdering William. I say murder, but Frankenstein really didn't know any better. Hope this helps
It pretty much started when cavemen painted on walls. But if you are talking about contemporary art, it started around the Renaissance when artists broke away from their low societal positions in only painting church-commissioned bible scenes and began to express their individual emotions rather than just illustrating The Bible. Answer is here: V.Breskin "Триада. Искусство языка" http://philosophy.ru/lib/philyaz/philyaz_2175.html
It's a story about master llyaas who came from some part of Ambala; and lived in the rented room in Mohsin Mohalla. Master ji was respected by everyone in Mohsin Mohalla. people of of this Mohalla were sure that Master ji worked but no one knew exactly what he did . He was a simple man, since he did not lie or cheat or boast or try to bully others, but no one believed what he said. His presence had become a burden to the neighbourhood and to the societal structure.He did not pay his room rent so his landowner removed Master ji's belongings from his room.Master ji managed somehow to pass the night under the transformer. He asked to all his friends for some loan but no one gave him money .They all told him the same story :faced with inflation as the prices has raised. He spent 8 nights under the transformer, and got ill with "pneumonia".Master ji tried hard to take some loan for his treatment but no one gave him even a single rupee. after some day, Maser ji died. Every inhabitant of Mohsin muhalla was deeply grieved by his death. After his death they all arranged money for grave. this story shows the selfish, and hypocratic nature of human . If they gave him money for treatment he would alive .
Because society was concerned about scientific advances, she created a character that matched the stereotype of the mad scientist.
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if it true that scientific endeavor is only driven by societal needs
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein in 1816, during a time of social upheaval in Europe following the French Revolution. The Industrial Revolution was also transforming society, bringing about rapid technological advancements. Additionally, Mary Shelley was influenced by the Romantic movement, which emphasized emotion, nature, and questioning of societal norms.
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It is true that scientific endeavor is driven by both curiosity and society demands. Advances in science are often driven by societal demands.
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Chapter 5 of "Frankenstein" reflects 19th-century beliefs about the consequences of defying natural order and playing God through Victor Frankenstein's creation of the monster. It also explores themes of isolation and alienation, which were common in the 19th century due to the rapid urbanization and societal changes occurring during that time. The chapter serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition and scientific experimentation in a rapidly changing world.
Scientific laws are absolutes, they are unchanged by the nature of the observer. Societal laws are a product of the community - generally a consensus in a particular community, but a different community may have a quite different set of community laws.
The answer I got is: Pushing the boundaries of science in search of personal glory is dangerous.
concerns wider societal impact on our individual health so for example the impact of racism on people from the minority ethicnic culture, the impact of woman living i a patriarchal society, and the impact of living under political opppression