Shelley's View on knowledge

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This is shown in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: or the Modern Prometheus, where Victor Frankenstein tries to make major scientific progress for the world by creating new life, but he ends up with his loved ones murdered by his creation and his life ruined. Shelley emphasizes how an excess of knowledge is also dangerous, and can potentially destroy humanity...
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Shelley emphasizes how an excess of knowledge is also dangerous, and can potentially destroy humanity. The character in Frankenstein: or the Modern Prometheus that is most harmed by knowledge is the main protagonist Victor Frankenstein. He attempts to surpass the accepted human limits of science and access the secret of life...
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