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What happens to men who attempt to master death and life are made evident when, Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein, unknowingly creates a "monster" that counteracts his new control over life and death. ... The monster emerges to punish Frankenstein when he attempts to forget the horror he has released from interfering in the creation of life. ... Previous to his creations "birth" Frankenstein is cheerful and fueled by an innocent curiosity that leads him to discover lifes secret. Frankenstein becomes enveloped by a sinister passion fueling his intense desire to create life. However, when he is persuaded to create another monster Frankenstein is disgusted by the task before him. Frankenstein compares his altered sensations regarding the two monsters as "During my first experiment, a kind of enthusiastic frenzy had blinded me to the horror of my employment…my eyes were shut to the horror of my proceedings.
Approximate Word count = 691 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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