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The Basis Of Decision-Making In Frankenstein By Mary Shelley

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Frankenstein
Frequently when recalling a story in which involves multiple characters, specifically with different views, the story tends to change as told by different characters . As opinion and facts are the basis of decision making, a character's reaction has the potential to set a chain of circumstances by other characters response. In the novel, Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, is told by three different characters each with different aspirations in life from those differencing from the complex forms of science to the need of companionship, the characters reactions form the story as their opinions dictate the stories ending.
The novel begins with Robert Walton’s letters to his sister, Mrs Saville as a brief introduction to setting, Walton
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