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Frankenstien and the Apocalypse on Science


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             From the beginning of his project of creating, Frankenstein is eagerly intrigued by the potential of technology in nature, and by the limitless boundary of exploring and utilizing. At the same time, science generously gives him way more hope than he could possess. Frankenstein was just being respected and esteemed by his teacher and classmates due to his highly achieved academic accomplishments, while the ardour to open the secret of life not only fulfills his intense desire for the unknown but also endowed him the power and privilege of creating a species as well as reining them. However, the unpredictable future is laid through his assumptive enthusiasm of striving for metaphysics, to inquire the technology that is forbidden by natural routines. "So much has been done, exclaimed the soul of Frankenstein--more, far more, will I achieve: treading in the steps already marked, I will pioneer a new way, explore unknown powers, and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation (Ch.3,pg56)." .
             In this strong quotation, Victor is claiming his unbreakable faith to break the natural law of life. It is the inevitable calling raised from his soul, the keen curiosity to explore and conquest the brand new page of nature's secret, which is to create a living creature by himself alone. Looking back to Victor's long way in science, his unparalleled genuine guaranteed sufficient even impractical confidence that he has, it is science supplies him with these characteristics. Victor would spare no efforts, and it would cost everything that he owns to achieve this goal, and he firmly conceives that all the dedication and determination on this will would bring the victory he persistently pursuits. On the other hand, he does realize the difficulty that he is going to deal with. However, the radical resolve which is severely depending on science technology, deeply rooted in his soul is indefeasible to an extreme degree, helpless and unavoidable tomorrow is foreseen.


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