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Frankenstein

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The narrative explores the consequences of unchecked ambition through Victor Frankenstein, a scientist whose experiment leads to the creation of a monstrous being. As the first true science fiction novel, it raises critical questions about the nature of humanity and the potential dangers of knowledge. Shelley's work delves into themes of creation, responsibility, and the ethical implications of scientific advancement, making it relevant to contemporary discussions about technology and morality.

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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2020
Pages
262
ISBN13
9788194605874
Séries
Première publication
1818
Titre original
Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus
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4,05 sur 5
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The narrative explores the consequences of unchecked ambition through Victor Frankenstein, a scientist whose experiment leads to the creation of a monstrous being. As the first true science fiction novel, it raises critical questions about the nature of humanity and the potential dangers of knowledge. Shelley's work delves into themes of creation, responsibility, and the ethical implications of scientific advancement, making it relevant to contemporary discussions about technology and morality.