Themes in Frankenstein

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English

 

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John L

 

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September 5, 2015

 

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Frankenstein completely ignores his moral responsibility in relation to his work initially, blinded by his emotions, but once he realised that he had created a monster, a threat to the community that was murdering innocent lives, he begins to understand the fact that in being a creator, discoverer etc...
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a risk must be taken, but its up to the person to realise where the too great, by putting the wellbeing of society in front of one's own desires. "Had I a right, for my own benefit, to inflict this curse upon everlasting generations?" We see this with Frankenstein when he refuses to create the female for the monster, but more importantly, when he attempts to seek recompense by passing on his experience to Walton...
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