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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1141 words (4.56 pages) in the essay titled Frankenstein9
It is evident that the themes in Frankenstein are by no accident. I will take a philosophical look at three themes that interest and stand out most to me. Death, as we know it, is inevitable. Mary Shelley incorporates death into her piece in a way that I haven’t seen before. It takes a role in nearly every other aspect of the novel. Another theme is just the opposite of death: life. Frankenstein becomes obsessed with learning about death, and then, he becomes obsessed with prolonging or creating life. He wishes to bring a huge scientific discovery that will enlighten the world and of course, he fails at that task. Not only does he fail at that, he brings destruction, turmoil, and despair on himself and amongst his family and friends. Frankenstein wanting to do good and having good intentions, but ending up doing nothing good is called the Prometheus theme. However, he does succeed at creating life. Even then, after he created life, he abandoned it. How could he bring enlightenment to the world if he doesn’t show it by caring for his creation? This topic is known as the “Adam and Eve” theme. Now, let’s go into depth!
In my opinion, the most important death in the novel is Frankenstein’s mother. Her death triggered the bitterness and depression that arose in Frankenstein and influenced him to study death. His despair took over and he took it to the extreme. He actually became obsessed with death. He spent 3 years at Ingolstadt studying death. He said, “To ...
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Keywords: obsessed with death, adam and eve, frankenstein, despair, prometheus, novel, mary shelley, scientific discovery, havent seen, lets go, creating a life, bitterness, good intentions, recourse, ingolstadt, enlightenment, skeleton, accomplishment, family and friends, philosophical
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