Lack Of Knowledge In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Every decsion ever made always comes from having the knowlege about it, whether it was good or bad. In the classic novel, "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley, having too much knowledge is dangerous, which can lead to a harmful misuse. Victor Frankenstein, the protagonist is seen as a scientist leading as God, due to his abundance knowledge of human and animal science. Primarly, In the novel "Frankenstein" Victor's excessive knowledge was a great dangerous to the people in the Geneva. His misusage led to the murder of his wife Elizabeth, brother William, and friends. This also effected Victor by sickening him. Frankenstein knew exactly what his goal was and his knowledge led him to creating something he regretted. His knowlege also led him to