Nature vs. Man in Frankentein
Title: Nature vs. Man in Frankentein
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 922 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Nature vs. Man in Frankentein
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 922 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Although humans have the tendency to experiment with mother nature, often the
 results can prove disastrous, even deadly endings.  The tale of Frankenstein, by
 Mary Shelley, focused on the outcome of one man's self-indulgence to
 manipulate nature, which resulted in the creation of a horrific monster.  Victor
 Frankenstein chose to infringe the rules of nature when he created life, however
 did not think about the consequences of what could happen.  After he created
 the abnormality 
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to a monster
 that could never be entirely accepted by the human society.  Frankenstein
 neglected to take responsibility of his creation and resulted in him losing his
 closest family, which really meant a great deal to him.  Frankenstein was even
 more responsible for his own death, than his creation.  Everything important in
 Frankenstein's life ended up being destroyed, including his own.  In fact, nature
 proved that no man will ever overpower the laws of nature.