Thursday, 2 June 2016

What does the novel say about science?

is an
amazing scientist.  Like many scientists (or at least like the stereotypical idea of the mad
scientist), Victor becomes engulfed and obsessed with his goals...so much so that he loses the
vision and contact with his loved ones.  He even risks his life by allowing his health to
falter.

Shelley is telling readers that science and advancements in this
field are valuable, however, everything in moderation.  To obsess about something to the point
that the connection with nature (God) is lost, one's health is neglected, and...

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