Essay Comparing Frankenstein And A Beautiful Mind

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In fiction, there is a fun innate humanity in human beings leading to their creativity. Both Frankenstein a novel by Mary Shelly and A Beautiful Mind a movie by Ron Howard, discuses similar topics where fiction was encapsulated by psychological ideas. In the movie John Nash a mathematical brilliant suffers from schizophrenia, which psychological disorder that cause to live in hallucinations, Similar Victor Frankenstein was also mentally ill he suffered from egotistic and schizophrenia. Both of them created fictional characters that only exist in their minds. Schizophrenia leads to live in illusions to the point where the person could not distinguish between reality and delusions At the beginning of the novel all of victor thought was about discovering the secret of life by knowing the rescue for dead people and how to create a life (shelly). All his work and absorption had been underneath this topic; we can explain Victor condition as the unconsciousness of Victor. Victor Frankenstein is a well educated person, he had a good family who loved him very much, but I think the supportive theme wasn’t there and this what lead victor to pick isolation rather than living with his family (shelly). Victor worked a lot on his self he studied to be the perfect one, his all idea of creation a monster has two side the …show more content…

Although his father wants successful for his child and he sent him to the best school. “I communicated my discovery to my father. My father looked carelessly at the title page of my book, and said, ‘ah! … My dear Victor, do not waste your time upon this ; it’s sad trash!” (shelly) this non supportive words from his father affected a lot a lot on victor personality, which a kind of relation to be isolated from those kind of people who don’t regard our