If a society relies on technology, it will be to its disadvantage.
Scientists must consider the consequences before pushing the limits of science.
Selfish arrogance will lead a man to ruin APEXX
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here is another option, If a society relies on technology it will be to its disadvantage
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Scientist must consider the consequence before pushing the limits of science. (APEX)
# the interaction of electro-statics and life # obsessions are not good for a person # nurture is more important than nature
The obsessed madman
Its restorative power.
peacefulness
Robert Walton is a scientist who is conducting research in the Arctic. His letters to his sister open and close the book. He is the one who rescues Victor Frankenstein and records his story.He is mostly likely Homosexual,he states he prefers the company of men.There is also a lot of gay innuendo in Opening letters which adds to idea of Homosexuality.
Because he has the power to create and destroy life as he wills
Mary Shelley would likely agree that unchecked pursuit of scientific knowledge and advancement can lead to unforeseen consequences and ethical dilemmas, as seen in Frankenstein. She would caution against playing God and disrupting the natural order without considering the potential repercussions on society and humanity.
Percy Bysshe Shelley encouraged Mary Shelley to expand her ideas and write a longer, more ambitious story, which led her to write Frankenstein. He also provided feedback and support throughout the writing process, helping Mary shape the novel's themes and structure. Percy's own literary influence and romantic ideals likely inspired Mary and may have influenced the philosophical and moral questions explored in Frankenstein.
Its Restorative power
The obsessed madman
Its restorative power.
Mary Shelley is most likely playing off the Romantic stereotype of nature as a powerful and sublime force that reflects human emotions and experiences. In this scene, nature might be portrayed as a mirror to Victor Frankenstein's inner turmoil and turmoil.
Hope
peacefulness
Shelley's imagination was likely ignited by her surroundings and experiences, such as the discussions on science and electricity during her travels to Geneva, as well as personal tragedies she had faced. Additionally, the challenge presented to her by Lord Byron and Percy Shelley to write a ghost story probably further sparked her creativity and fueled her imagination.
No, Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelley. Many German names end in -stein which means "stone" or "rock." This likely derives from the association with stone castles and villages near them.
Most likely Frankenstein because he's much stronger. --Improved-- I think that Dracula would win against Frankenstein because he would just have to bite Frankenstein to restore his health. It's like he has a built in healing spell for himself.
Her nightmare about an artist and his terrible creation