Human Nature Of Frankenstein By Thomas Hobbes

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Thomas Hobbes’s ideology of what human nature without rule is chaos, anger, and selfishness. That idea is conveyed in Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein (1616), the novel is about a scientist, Victor Frankenstein, trying to reanimate life, but the monster that was created went rouge and killed his loved ones. Although the monster was practically a toddler in a man’s body, Frankenstein was horrified with his creation thus he leaves the monster on his own. For this reason, the monster used only his emotions and strength to resolve issues, if Frankenstein had nurtured the monster as a baby and taught him to control his emotions and resolve issues in a professional manor instead of murder, Frankenstein could’ve saved so many lives. Human interaction in