
Frankenstein:
4 (1)
by:
M. W. Shelley
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1542999464
ISBN 13: 9781542999465
Publication date:
January 1st, 2017
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages: 90
A tale of ambition, creation, and moral reckoning unfolds as Victor Frankenstein, a passionate scientist, defies the laws of nature to bring life to a lifeless form. In his quest for knowledge, he assembles a creature from stolen body parts, giving birth to a being both fascinating and grotesque. Shelley's narrative grapples with the consequences of Victor's hubris, delving into the depths of isolation and despair faced by both creator and creation.
As the creature awakens, it becomes evident that beauty and terror can coexist within the same form. Abandoned and scorned by humanity, the creature yearns for acceptance and understanding, yet finds only rejection. The exploration of identity and the need for companionship threads through the narrative, offering poignant reflections on what it means to be human.
The relentless pursuit of Victor to undo his actions spirals into chaos, revealing the darker side of ambition and obsession. Emotionally charged and thought-provoking, this haunting story leaves readers to ponder the ethical implications of scientific advancement.
Ultimately, it presents a timeless commentary on the nature of love, responsibility, and the quest for belonging in a world that often fails to understand the different and unconventional. Shelley's masterpiece continues to resonate, challenging the boundaries of imagination and morality in a world that dances precariously on the edge of creation.
As the creature awakens, it becomes evident that beauty and terror can coexist within the same form. Abandoned and scorned by humanity, the creature yearns for acceptance and understanding, yet finds only rejection. The exploration of identity and the need for companionship threads through the narrative, offering poignant reflections on what it means to be human.
The relentless pursuit of Victor to undo his actions spirals into chaos, revealing the darker side of ambition and obsession. Emotionally charged and thought-provoking, this haunting story leaves readers to ponder the ethical implications of scientific advancement.
Ultimately, it presents a timeless commentary on the nature of love, responsibility, and the quest for belonging in a world that often fails to understand the different and unconventional. Shelley's masterpiece continues to resonate, challenging the boundaries of imagination and morality in a world that dances precariously on the edge of creation.