Frankenstein By Mary Shelly

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Monsters, murder, and reanimation are all aspects of the classic novel by Mary Shelly, yet the book holds much more. Frankenstein is a novel about love, betrayal, desire, revenge, and justice. This story may contain some scary nature, yet it is a phenomenal book which everyone should read. The novel, written as a gothic fiction, teaches tells a story, one of regret, and teaches about morals and personal beliefs, corruption, and many other important parts of everyone’s daily life. The story touches on aspects of knowledge versus wisdom, and the impact that one without the other can have on a person and those they love. The story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is one of great importance and one which all should read, everyone can learn from …show more content…

Victor created a monster, one of great terror, one which shouldn’t have been created at all, during the monster’s creation, morals were corrupted, corners were cut, and opinions were tainted. The creation of the monster brought forth nothing but destruction and chaos to himself and those around him, especially those he loved. Before the story of the monster’s creation is told Victor says, “Learn from me, if not by my precepts, at least by my example, how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge and how much happier that man is who believes in his native town to be the world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow,” (Shelley 62). The warnings indicate the great regret of his actions in his quest for the betterment of knowledge. As the monster continued to terrorize Victor and his family remorse fell onto him, Shelley captures the pain undergone by Victor, “the tortures of the accused did not equal mine; she was sustained by innocence, but the fangs of remorse tore my bosom and would not forgo their hold,” (116). This teaches that actions have consequences which cannot be ignored, the pursuit of greatness and eternal glory caused his greatest demise, the following chain of events and the mayhem caused by the monster of Victor’s creation all due to Victor’s lack of