The Concepts Of Knowledge And Happiness In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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June 9, 2012

 

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He tells of working in the laboratory until sunrise and being indifferent to the beauty of the world around him (Shelley 56-63). These changes in Frankenstein's way of life represent Shelley's belief that one's passions must be controlled or the passions will eventually control the person. Frankenstein begins his research with the good intention of helping people, but his thoughts soon turn to the quest for power over life and to be recognized as the creator of a species (Shelley 60-61)...
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He became so caught up in his attempt to create life that he never thought about the consequences. The appearance of his creation changes in his mind from a work of beauty while he is still creating it to a hideous monster when it comes to life (Shelley 66). This belief that the end of knowledge can be different from one's intentions relates to the idea that the works of God are beyond a human's capacity to understand, and it is wrong for humans to try to comprehend Him...
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