The Importance Of Recreating The Mind In Frankenstein By Mary Shelley

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think outside of the box entirely better than any other writer of her time period. And as stating in the paragraph before she sparked much talk in the scientific community. In this novel Shelley shows us how a mad scientist actually goes out and reanimates this creature with his own vision of the perfect individual and how he should look. To recreate the mind is one of the hardest things to do in science still today. Although we can understand every part of our human brain, that does not mean that we can go and reanimate it back to life once dead. This is still something that we as human scientists have not mastered yet today (Hegel). With the novel stating, "A man would make but a very sorry chemist if he attended to that department of human