Mary Shelley used real life examples to help her write the novel. She learned of men trying to play god with nature as written Monster Radu Florescu in Mary Shelley inspiration for her text: the Search of Frankenstein Exploring The Myths Behind Mary Shelley’s Monster on Page 223, “ The manner which Luigi Galvani (1737-1798) produced a continuous flow of electricity has been related many times, as has the episode of the frog’s legs, were Galvani’s wife happened to notice the convulsive movements produced in a touched by a scalpel lying on the table that had become charged by contact with an adjoining electrical machine”. Galvani inspired Frankenstein because electricity made the frog legs move. So, Mary Shelley used her imagination …show more content…
However, Dr. Paul Willis has destroyed many people's fears on GMO in his essay Who's afraid of GMOs?, ¨A huge body of research has failed to find any unhealthy outcomes from the consumption of GMOs. This one revolves around some GMOs that have modifications that confer some tolerance to some commercial herbicides. It appears that what has happened is that the amount of herbicide applied per acre of crop has declined but, because more acres are under crop, overall herbicide use has increased.” GMO have many achievements to accommodate the modern world. Since, it helps feed an significant amount of the poor in the urban community by offering food to locations which lack the grocery store. GMO help decrease the amount of people dying of starvation and lack of nutrients that leads to many health issues for example lack of visions to hearing issues. However, companies like Monsanto are infamous for showing the evil side of GMO from the text The World According to Monsanto: Pollution, Corruption, and the Control of the World's Food Supply by Marie- Monique Robin on pages 12-13,“ People ended up leaving because their vegetable gardens and water were highly contaminated”. We turned the corner from a lane full of potholes onto wide thoroughfare with the sign “Monsanto Road”. It ran alongside the factory where the company had produced PCBs until 1971. According to a declassified report, secretly prepared in March 2005 by the Environment Protection Agency (EPA), 680 million pounds of PCBs were emitted into the atmosphere, 1. 8 million pounds were dumped in streams such as Snow Creek (following facility-cleaning operations), and 68 million pounds of contaminated wastes were deposited in an open located on the site”. The Monsanto