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The Responsibility Of His Creation In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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In the story, Frankenstein, the author Mary Shelley describes the process in which Victor Frankenstein used to construct his creation of a creature, but also the emotions of how a creator feels and his responsibility to his creation. To begin with, Frankenstein started his creation with the idea of using electricity and galvanism to bring life back from the dead. He first started off by collecting parts of the body from churchyards to use for his creature. For example, Frankenstein states, “I collected bones from charnel-houses and disturbed, with profane fingers, the tremendous secrets of the human frame.” (Shelley 20). Moreover, he was engaged in his work with both his heart and soul in one pursuit for about 2 years as the seasons of winter,
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