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Consequences Of Abandonment In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein, a scientist, has a desire for science and couriers this by attempting to create life. He does not reason about the effects that might happen and desires the power to create. He creates this monster by sewing beautiful body parts from humans and the result remains a grotesque creature. This creation of the monster has numerous consequences and completely ruins Frankenstein's life. There remain many instances of abandonment in which Frankenstein has to take responsibility for. Frankenstein abandons the creature and his family and thus there are consequences. The isolation and desertion of the creature leads to agony of Frankenstein and his family.
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