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Obtaining Knowledge In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Obtaining knowledge is seen as a positive objective, but sometimes it may come with a negative outcome. Attempting to discover something new without thought of morality can bring you disastrous events. Learning something new can disappoint you and leave you with no option but to walk away. An attempt to get knowledge secretly can make people uncomfortable with you. Knowledge can be thought of as power, and if you can’t limit yourself; this can damage people’s life and lead to loss of trust.
In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, after Victor experiments with electricity and finds that it stimulates the body, he creates a creature that he describes as hideous; and because Victor is disgusted of the creature he abandons him. This led the
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