Alejandro Cruz Period 3 English 04/23/24. Each day science expands its horizons, and the realm of scientific knowledge is constantly growing alongside the ambition of scientists striving to make discoveries possible. In Mary Shelley's book Frankenstein, Victor plays a pivotal role as he delves into forbidden experimentation, ultimately creating a creature like no other. Shelly masterfully illustrates the profound dilemmas, consequences, and anxieties surrounding scientific progress. In this essay, we will examine how Mary Shelley's Book Frankenstein serves as a warning of the dangers of science. At the heart of Frankenstein, there is, Victor, a smart scientist who dies in an experiment that he carries out with the knowledge he acquires through …show more content…
He’s saying I erred due to intense curiosity, so don't repeat my mistake; it reveals that excessive curiosity can cause awful outcomes; Victor's tale is a sorrowful lesson that urges caution when delving into the unknown. Another quote that relates to this would be when the creature declares "Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful." it's like a flashing warning sign about the risk of creating something you can't handle. he's saying watch out because I'm not afraid of anything and that makes me strong. this shows us the danger of being too arrogant and thinking we can control things that are way bigger than …show more content…
"I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. Victor says he worked hard for two years to bring his creation to life and even sacrificed his health for it. It shows how obsessed he was. In chapter 5 it says I had desired it with an ardor that far exceeded moderation. He was so focused on his goal that he forgot to care for himself. This shows us when you get obsessed with something you might end up hurting yourself without realizing it, I had desired it with an ardor that far exceeded moderation. Victor's story reminds us that it's important to find a balance between chasing our dreams and taking care of ourselves. Frankenstein warns about the dangers of too much science, showing how it can be bad for society if it's not controlled by morals. The book talks about how Victor's creation makes people scared and prejudiced because they don't understand it and are afraid of what science can do. Victor mentions in chapter 8 "A human being in perfection ought always to preserve a calm and peaceful mind and never to allow passion or a transitory desire to disturb his tranquility.'' This means that people should stay calm and not let their ambitions mess things