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Frankenstien

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Frankenstein Frankenstein is one of the world's most famous novels, about a man with a dream, and how his dream became a nightmare with desperately tragic results. Frankenstein had a disturbing idea of creating life and imitating God, only for it come back and avenge him. The idea of creating life was believed unimaginable and the monster was completely rejected in society, when to Frankenstein, he was a revolutionary idea which could change the way we live today. Mary Shelley lived in a time where the Romanticists were at their strongest, this group of people went their own way and led their own lives away from the constraints of society, they were the rebels. Frankenstein was just as rebellious and that could be the reason for writing a novel with new ideas and how the society crushed them. Frankenstein in Mary Shelley's eyes was a "modern day Prometheus", because he stole...

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