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Frankenstein
by
Mary Shelley
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
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Format
Kindle
Pages
49
Language
French
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
ATOZ Classics
Edition
1
ISBN-10
2378072457
ISBN-13
9782378072452
Description
In the compelling narrative crafted by Mary Shelley, the tale unfolds through the tragic journey of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant yet ambitious scientist driven by an insatiable quest for knowledge. His relentless pursuit leads him to defy nature itself, as he embarks on the audacious endeavor of reanimating lifeless matter. The birth of his creature, however, spirals into chaos, marking the beginning of a harrowing exploration of responsibility, rejection, and the darker facets of human ambition.
The creature, initially innocent and yearning for companionship, faces the harsh realities of a world that shuns him. He embodies both the potential for great depth and the anguish of isolation, leading readers to reflect on the impact of societal judgment and personal connection. This poignant dynamic between creator and creation raises profound questions about humanity and the consequences of playing god.
Throughout the narrative, themes of alienation and existential dread resonate powerfully, inviting readers into a contemplation of identity and moral responsibility. As Victor grapples with the monstrosity he has unleashed, the story illuminates the fine line between genius and madness, compelling individuals to consider the limits of scientific exploration.
Set against a backdrop of gothic elements, the novel evokes an atmosphere of dread and foreboding, immersing readers in a world of dark secrets and ethical dilemmas. Shelley's masterpiece remains a relevant and thought-provoking reflection on the complexities of creation, humanity, and the eternal quest for acceptance in a world that often misunderstands.
The creature, initially innocent and yearning for companionship, faces the harsh realities of a world that shuns him. He embodies both the potential for great depth and the anguish of isolation, leading readers to reflect on the impact of societal judgment and personal connection. This poignant dynamic between creator and creation raises profound questions about humanity and the consequences of playing god.
Throughout the narrative, themes of alienation and existential dread resonate powerfully, inviting readers into a contemplation of identity and moral responsibility. As Victor grapples with the monstrosity he has unleashed, the story illuminates the fine line between genius and madness, compelling individuals to consider the limits of scientific exploration.
Set against a backdrop of gothic elements, the novel evokes an atmosphere of dread and foreboding, immersing readers in a world of dark secrets and ethical dilemmas. Shelley's masterpiece remains a relevant and thought-provoking reflection on the complexities of creation, humanity, and the eternal quest for acceptance in a world that often misunderstands.
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