Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Frankenstein’s Ambition :: Mary Shelley

Frankensteins Mistakes winner Frankenstein was the creator of the monster in the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. He was an wishful man who had high hopes and dreams. Even as a child, he was very intelligent, studying the sciences and scientists of the past. But, as ambition caused the hurry of Julius Caesar, it caused the downfall of original Frankenstein. As the creator of his monster, he had responsibilities as a mother has towards her child. Out of pride, he ignored his responsibilities. Even after his ambitious mistake, had he acknowledged his responsibilities, he could have saved himself from destruction. He make significant mistakes out of pride and ambition that brought unhappiness and destruction to himself and his love ones. passe-partout was reared in a household where he had the proper surroundings to learn many things. His father was well-educated and encouraged Victor to advertise his knowledge. There was, however, one subject that he did not encourage Victor on it was natural philosophy. Victors father told him not to spoil his time on such trash. This remark fueled Victors curiosity and he studied further into it. At the age of 13, Victor entered with the greatest diligence into the search of the philosophers stone and the elixir of life history but the latter soon obtained his undivided attention. This foreshadowed Victors biggest mistake of his life that was to happen later in his life. When he entered the university, Victor started his studies in great detail and intensity. His greatest ambition was this he cute to recreate life out of something which life had already parted. He exposit himself as always having been imbued with a fervent longing to penetrate the secrets of genius.

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