The Effects of Science--Mary Shelly
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The Effects of Science
Frankenstein by Mary Shelly is a great novel that envelops the destructive knowledge of man. The novel explores the beginning of life and its dire consequences of death. It shows the dreaded outcomes of obsessive mastermind, Victor Frankenstein, and his devastating creation. The novel glistens romantically and screams horrifically. Mary Shelly allows for her generation of writers to understand that just as other things in life have opposites so does Romanticism
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