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    Victor Frankenstein wanted to become this eccentric scientist who conquers death in bringing eternal life to mankind by creating a different form in his vision. With him using his knowledge as power to portray God‚ Victor never asks himself if he should‚ but only if he could. In the book of Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein claimed to be creating the monster for the betterment of humankind. He did it out of arrogance‚ or out of a desire to become like God. Victor not only created life‚ but destroyed

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    English Coursework: Frankenstein Part 1: Introduction Mary Shelley was a famous female novelist who published a novel named‚ Frankenstein. She was born on the 30th August 1797 and died at the age of 54 on 1 February 1851‚ her mother Mary Wallstonecraft passed away during birth to Mary Shelley. Mary Wallstonecraft was also an influential feminist who published a book named‚ Vindication of Rights of Women. After her mother passed away Mary Shelley had adapted with a step-mother‚ but she grew up

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    Who is the Monster in Frankenstein? The term monster is derived from terms monstrare and monere; monstrare in latin means to demonstrate and monere means to warn. This makes the term monster mean that monsters are demonstrative; they reveal ideas about humanity and make evident ideas that are hidden (“What is a Monster?”). In the story Frankenstein‚ there is lots of controversy about whether or not Victor Frankenstein‚ the main protagonist‚ is the monster or if his creation is. Victor is the monster

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    Victor Frankenstein was a boy who was born in Geneva‚ a happy child very talented and from a very educated family‚ as Alphonse Frankenstein his beloved father and Caroline Frankenstein his adorable and supportive mother‚ who had a happy marriage and after some years Victor now had two brothers‚ Ernest and William‚ and also a sister or a cousin who was adapted Elizabeth Lavenza‚ whom later he fell in love with and was about to get married‚ he was really close to his family even though he did not

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    In the novel of Frankenstein‚ the monster demonstrates a very “mad” character. When it comes to justice or injustice to the monster‚ he leans towards justice. Due to the reason of his loneliness‚ he retaliates. The monster has a need for vengeance due to the reaction he gets from people‚ additionally‚ he was successful when victor died‚ and the significance for this as a whole was to be loved. Initially‚ the novel demonstrates the monsters significance of justice by murder. For instance‚ his creator

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    progression‚ a question arises; can science negatively impact the human race if its limits are pushed too far? Mary Shelley’s anti-Enlightenment book Frankenstein‚ paints a vivid picture of what may happen if science is pushed too far. To start off‚ Frankenstein can be closely related to some of the scientific breakthroughs that have occurred within the 21st century. Frankenstein is about a monster that was conceived against his will. During the 21st century the cloning of animals became possible

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    upon an obstacle in which puts them in a situation of life and death. “They insisted‚ therefore‚ that I should engage with a solemn promise that if the vessel should be freed I would instantly direct my course southwards. This speech troubled me.” (Shelley 265). This shows how he has disregards for his crew’s logical suggestions and demonstrates his psychological attributions of narcissistic personality disorder. Narcissistic personality disorder is‚ “a mental disorder in which people have an inflated

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    Victor Frankenstein suffers from many psychological problems for a multitude of reasons. These reasons vary from things he has done to things to things others have done to him‚ most of his problems are very similar to his authors in respect to her ptsd and being extremely depressed but ended up making something that was very impressive. Because Shelley’s Frankenstein is known by pretty much everyone and Victor in Shelley’s novel creates The monster and by making the monster he creates life. And

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    JOHN KEATS (1795-1821) * He’s the forerunner of the English aestheticism. * Member of the Second generation of Romantic poets who blossomed early and died young. He is Romantic in his relish of sensation‚ his feeling for the Middle Ages‚ his love for the Greek civilization and his conception of the writer. He was able to fuse the romantic passion and the cold Neo-classicism‚ just as Ugo Foscolo did in “LE GRAZIE” and in “I SEPOLCRI”. * He was born in London; he attended a private school

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    own. I saw and still see her as an ideal example of the woman that I want to be. These idolizations are present not only in real life but in fiction as well. In Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ Victor Frankenstein is the idealized person Robert Walton wants to become. Friendship and companionship are very important to both Victor Frankenstein and Robert Walton. Victor finds companionship and friendship from his childhood friend‚ Henry Clerval. On more then one occasion‚ Victor expresses his gratitude

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