1. Themes in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
" (p. 25) The story of Frankenstein tells a cautionary tale of a privileged, inquisitive young man who becomes obsessed with the origins of life and of how mankind- him- would obtain "glory if he could banish disease from the human frame and render man invulnerable" (p. 26). ... In the book Shelley goes to great lengths of emphasize the beauty of nature and the natural world. ... (p.37) So Victor begins to go to churchyards and slaughterhouses to get bodies and study them hoping to unlock to mystery of creation. ... " (p.40) With these description, Shelley tells the reader ...
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