Mary Shelley's Use Of Parental Responsibilities In Frankenstein

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Within the novel of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley uses the creature, created by Victor Frankenstein, to illustrate of how humans cope with the judgement of others. The creature struggles with his appearance because he Frankenstein’s creature, despite Frankenstein’s failure to fulfil his innate parental responsibilities, conveys a compassionate, practically human-like character that desires acceptance by his creator which ultimately leads him to a revengeful massacre of the Frankenstein family. Currently within the 21st century, the technological advances in science prevails above the science era of Frankenstein because scientific advances like stem-cell research, cloning, genetic alterations, and tissue engineering did not exist during that time.