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‘Frankenstein has become the monster’What relevance does this statement have for us in the 21st century?

Most people have heard the word ‘Frankenstein’. Many have not read the book or seen the film and therefore associate the name with the monster and so the fiend of the story could, in theory, be Victor. This essay seeks to explore whether Frankenstein has any relevance or not in the 21st Century or whether the notion of monsters is now outdated.

During the time when Mary Wolfstonecraft Shelley was alive, science would have been looked upon as something evil; something against the will of God. Victor Frankenstein was a scientist. All he wanted to achieve through bringing his scientific creation to life, was glory. This monster was just a tool for him to fulfil his ambition. While Victor is building up to the creation of the monster, his work consumes him and his health deteriorates, as well as his shaky mental condition. He views the monster as being

“Beautiful. Beautiful!”
VICTOR

As soon as the monster is alive, however, his views change radically.

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Posted by: Gelinde Cobbs

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