1. Frankenstein and Blade Runner
In searching science's "new and almost unlimited powers", Victor creates the monster in isolation, his moral blindness alliterated in "deep, dark and deathlike solitude". His rejection of the monster is a catalyst for disaster, "demonical corpse to which I had so miserably given life", questioning the morality of science tampering with nature by exploring the human experience, "extinguish the spark which I so negligently bestowed". ... In "Frankenstein," Victor's morally ambiguous "Monster" seeks justice and understanding ...
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- Grade Level: Graduate