This book differs greatly from that from Frankenstein mainly because Brave New World deals more with eugenics and an oppressive society than with the creation of something monstrous. Although the World States does create a society that is less than enjoyable for the citizens to live in; it would be an over shot to say the conditions are unlivable. The lack of relationships parallels …show more content…
In Blade Runner the Nexus 6’s are neglected by their creators and are made to do work on the ‘off world’ colonies. When they revolt the public treats them as a high risk case when in reality, Roy just wanted to be listened to by his creator. When his creator condescendingly replied to his wish, Roy filled with rage kills his creator. In Frankenstein when Victor’s creation asks him to create a lover and Victor agreed but then destroyed the creature he promised to his creation. Upon witnessing this betrayal his creation promises to avenge his could be lover by cursing his creator and promising to see him on his wedding night. In comparison the creature’s revenge is a more underhanded because he goes after who his creator loved, so his creator would know the same pain he felt. Although there are very few comparisons that can be made between the worlds in Frankenstein and Brave New World one that is sure is the isolation both John and Victor’s creation feel in a world that doesn't understand them. In both society’s those that are different are fear but, found fascinating by the public. The common theme that is found throughout all three storylines is the overwhelming feeling of being