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…Wollstonecraft Godwin later to become Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein. Though Wollstonecraft did not live to see her ideals in women's rights come to fruition, we are left with her vision when she states, "I have thrown down the gauntlet, it is time to restore…
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…, popular discussion turned not to the new hope for vanquishing disease but to the specter of genetically engineered races of supermen and worker drones. Later, the arrival of organ transplants set people brooding about a world of clanking Frankensteins
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…set people brooding about a world of clanking Frankensteins, welded together made from used parts. Already there are thousands of frozen embryos sitting in liquid nitrogen storage around the country. "Suppose somebody wanted to advertise cloned…
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…better fear the gruesome output of clandestine experimentation performed by many would be Frankensteins encouraged by stern prohibitions. And to clone in bulk any particular kind of people would be foolish and practically unnecessary. The specter of a New…
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…thinking, "Wow, what good computer animation." Compared to special effects such as "Jurassic Park" and "Stargate", the effects seem paltry until you consider that you simply didn't notice them. In "Frankenstein," one feels disgusted, tense and uncomfortable…
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…say Romanticism started in reaction to neo-classicism, or the Enlightenment. The most important result of romanticism was the emphasis laid upon the supernatural. Some writers during this time period were Mary Shelley with Frankenstein, Edgar Allen Poe…
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…of clanking Frankensteins, welded together made from used parts. Already there are thousands of frozen embryos sitting in liquid nitrogen storage around the country. "Suppose somebody wanted to advertise cloned embryos by showing pictures of already born…
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…, the arrival of organ transplants set people brooding about a world of clanking Frankensteins, welded together made from used parts. Already there are thousands of frozen embryos sitting in liquid nitrogen storage around the country. "Suppose somebody…
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…Genetics Engineering Hollywood has been showing it to us for years. Frankenstein, The Six Million Dollar Man, Jurassic Park, etc.; the list goes on. All these movies show man's instinct to create. This fiction of playing God in recent years…
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…Wollstonecraft Godwin later to become Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein. Though Wollstonecraft did not live to see her ideals in women's rights come to fruition, we are left with her vision when she states, "I have thrown down the gauntlet, it is time to restore…
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