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    In the novel‚ The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ alienation and isolation are very prominent themes that flow through the pages. When Gregor undergoes his transformation into a grotesque insect‚ it creates this psychological and emotional rift between Gregor and his family. To separate themselves‚ his family lock Gregor in his room and only his sister‚ Grete‚ is allowed in to clean and feed Gregor. Gregor is physically and literally isolated from mankind‚ as he is imprisoned and is in fact‚ no longer

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    parents. As technology continues to advance daily‚ it will also continue to shape and alter the world. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ scientist‚ Victor Frankenstein develops a creature out of curiosity that he later regrets creating. Victor unnaturally brings the monster to life and then abandons his technological invention due to the creature’s unappealing appearance. Shelley’s Frankenstein reveals the dangers behind technological advancements while also exposing society’s obsession of physical

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    The quote that will be used to explain how these people use it in there life is “Nothing is so painful to the mind as a great and sudden change” by Mary Shelley in Frankenstein. In other words‚ this quote could mean that if something bad or horrific happens in your life then it is great and sudden change that could change the perspective of how someone thinks. This quote is appealing because it can remind a person that just because something bad happens you can triumph and overcome a great and sudden

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    The story tells of Frankenstein who brought a human-made form into life who ultimately turns on his creator. This was a lesson on some of the dangers that are associated with technology; that keep increasing in depth and intensity as the level of development of technology increases

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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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    Each Other’s Other Half It is said that it is impossible for an unstoppable force to meet an immovable object. However‚ in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein and his creation do exactly that. Victor stops at nothing to make sure he destroys the monster. On the other hand‚ the monster does everything in his power to not let Victor kill him. Victor Frankenstein and his creation share a unique connection in which Victor is not only the creator‚ but also the other half to his creation

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    higher dreams will only lead them to misery. Written during the Era of Revolutions‚ Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus reflects this view that the quest for fame will lead any ordinary man to despair. Mary Shelley attempts to connect Prometheus‚ the mythological character who brought fire to humans‚ and Victor Frankenstein‚ who ventured to play God and both pay for their actions. In the novel FrankensteinMary Shelley emphasizes the idea that the quest for glory will lead to misery; by using the Romantic

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    Dr. Victor Frankenstein created a monster that broke loose and wanted revenge on victor so he began to murdered victor’s family. Then victor started to feel guilty and looked for the monster the monster then had a demand. The monster wanted victor to create a female monster so that the monster would stop killing victor’s family and go south in the woods eating nuts‚ and berries. Victor made the right decision destroying the female companion because If he made the second monster then what if they

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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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    In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein nature is purity and innocence in a vile‚ corrupt world. It is freedom and serenity and holds the power to overwhelm human emotion and make dismay small and insignificant in comparison to the essence of nature. Nature even has tremendous effect on Victor; it becomes his personal physician and personal therapy when he undergoes torment and stress. Technology‚ however‚ causes Victor to experience a much more negative effect. By causing sorrow and pain‚ Shelley communicates

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