Too much knowledge can push people away. In high school, for example, when people focus on their studies that is usually all that is on their mind. Those people do not care about going out, they care about their future. Many …show more content…
Nevertheless, Frankenstein lost his mind because he had lost eveyone he had. Too much knowledge made him create his monster and that monster took all of his happiness away. There were many strange things that happneed in the book "Frankenstein", but William's death was the strangest. Frankenstein had lost his only brother, which led to grief and hint of misery.
You can gain many things from too much knowledge, such as fame, money, and sometimes love and happiness, but what you can mostly gain from that is misery and despair. For example, when you think you aced that history test and you get the paper back and you see that you failed, you feel helpless. Same thing happened to Framkenstein. He thought he was going to accomplish his dream, which he did, but that came with a price, which was everyine that he loved being killed. Victor Frankenstein dream was to create a monster by using galvanism, but once he did he got the shock of his life.
Knowledge can be very helpful in life and can lead you to great things, but too much knowledge can create chaos and contraversy. Ypu can gain many things, you could maybe even win the Nobke Peace Prize, but losing everyone over a dream or career that you had is a pure disaster. Too much knowledge can put you in a world full of misery and