
What happens when human ambition collides with the laws of nature? Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" explores this fascinating question. It is a gripping tale of a young scientist, Victor Frankenstein, who challenges the boundaries of life and death, creating a sentient creature from the remnants of the deceased. This creation, however, spirals out of his control, leading to tragic consequences. Shelley's narrative, rich in Gothic horror and Romantic themes, examines the ethical implications of scientific advancement, the quest for knowledge, and the essence of humanity. This timeless masterpiece isn't merely a novel, it's a profound exploration of the human condition. Dive into a world where science, nature, and morality intertwine in the most unexpected ways.
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- Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus