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    famous line from Frankenstein really strikes a chord with many people and is very true of society today. This story by Mary Shelly has left fingerprints and implemented ideas in many peoples minds, past and present. It brings up one huge debate that is still alive in society today, nature vs nurture. Mary Shelly’s novel Frankenstein has had profound impact on popular culture which can still be see in the world today. In the sotted Novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein creates a monster

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    “Nature is all that a man brings with himself into the world; nurture is every influence without that affects him after his birth” (“100 Famous…”). A mixture of a person’s genes and the environment in which they are brought up in dictates who they ultimately become. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the main character, Victor Frankenstein, conceives a creature of gigantic human stature due to scientific advances. Victor studies natural philosophy and chemistry, and through these subjects he makes it

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    Human Nature in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley In the novel "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley, the relationship of external apperence and internal feelings are directly related. The creature is created and he is innocent, though he is seaverly deformed. His nature is to be good and kind, but society only views his external appereance which is grotesque. Human nature is to judge by external apperence. He is automatically ostracized and labeled as a monster because of his external apperence. He

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    One of the themes in Chapter 10 is Sublime Nature, it gives Victor a spiritual purity. Since his hatred and madness for the monster he decides to take a path of nature up through the mountains alone with no one to guide him and he wanted to be set free. Since we know the “sublime and magnificent scenes afforded [victor] the greatest consolation”, natures scenic powerful images have the influence to change Victors mood. Nature has the ability to create a happy mood for victor and Shelley reveals that

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    One’s nature has always influenced his or her actions. Everyone has his or her unique attitude but there are different attributes that make up one’s attitude. Arrogance, overconfidence, greed, selfishness, selflessness, benevolence, and fear are among these attributes. In the novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley empowers her characters with these attributes. In the gothic novel Frankenstein, the character Victor creates a creature in order to fulfill his ambitions. This creature is abandoned by Victor

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    Nature is obvious in the novel “Frankenstein”, and it plays a dominant role throughout the novel. Nature has therapeutic powers for Victor Frankenstein. Shelley has pointed to its importance starting with Victor’s childhood until the end of the novel. Nature does not only affect Victor but it also affects the monster. It becomes Victor’s way of escapism. The monster escapes to nature when he realises that people reject him as they think that he is extremely ugly and he knows that he cannot be among

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    in Mary Shelley’s book Frankenstein that refer to the human nature; different components of it is represented through almost every character. For instance, Elizabeth possibly epitomizes the benevolence, compassion, and empathy of humanity. Other characters symbolize aspects as well; Victor is curiosity and obsession, Henry is adventure and creativity, Caroline is selflessness and love, etc. My personal favorite, however, is the creature that was created by Victor Frankenstein. This creature embodies

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    experiences in her novel Frankenstein that nature is an omnipotent power and man should fear and honor it as such because they are the lesser power. For nature and man to coexist peacefully man must be submissive to nature and in no way try to harness nature's power. This establishes Shelley’s concept that nature is almighty and cannot be controlled. Shelley illustrates her idea that nature is the authoritative power in the relationship between itself and humankind when nature forewarns man about what

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    Shelley was only nineteen years old, Frankenstein is still today one of the greatest horror stories of all time. It is a stunning novel about a chilling story of a man and his monstrous creation. In the novel, Mary Shelley continuously argues nature versus nurture. Are we good and bad from the start of life or do we learn how to behave based on how we are cared for by others? I believe that Shelley argues both nature and nurture; nature being toward Frankenstein, while nurture is toward the creature

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    author Mary Shelley, created the novel, Frankenstein , or The Modern Prometheus. She uses the theme nature over nurture. The novel was created first from a scary story but her eager husband persuaded her to create more. Throughout the essay I will compare and contrast three different movie clips to the excerpts. The first movie clip is “Frankenstein” from Universal Studios , the second clip is “The Curse of Frankenstein “ and the final clip is “Young Frankenstein.” Mary Shelley’s , The Modern

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