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Ethics In Frankenstein

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Even though Mr. Frankenstein was not clinically insane, his actions did perpetrate one who is. Victor Frankenstein was a mad scientist. In attempting to play God, his experiment back fired causing the death of his loved ones. “I seemed to have lost all soul or sensation but for this one pursuit”, said victor. His passion and obsession led him to commit unethical experiments and become absent to his family. For an extended period of time he isolated himself from society and dedicated his time in attempt to resurrect the dead. Victor became ignorant and did not think clearly of his actions and its results. Most importantly he did not own up to it. Because of his actions, an innocent woman was hung to death. Yet, he had many opportunities to take …show more content…

For example, the movie Frankenstein is not just about an ugly creature, but is also a representation of the discoveries taking place during that time. Frankenstein was written in the 1800’s -around fifty years before the book was written, Benjamin Franklin accidently shocked himself with electricity. So there is a high probable chance that Shelley was thinking of these discoveries when she wrote the book, Frankenstein. As well, in the movie Frankenstein, viewers were given a visual representation of how medical practices were being performed. In the book, “The Yellow Wallpaper”, the author as well gives certain insights to the medical practices. Even though it may have been presented vaguely, readers can interpret it. The Yellow Wallpaper also represents the roles women played in society during that time period. Women did not have many rights. For example, women were expected to be home and not participate in politics or pursue professional careers. Jane was not just a character that was depressed, but a character that was a reflection to the females in society. Even though both stories are of different topics, they can both be interpreted the same

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