In Frankenstein, written by Mary Shelley almost two centuries ago, Victor Frankenstein’s thirst for knowledge leads him to scientific discoveries and advances that have horrible consequences. In the decades since the book’s publication, of course, there have been countless advances in science, many of which have been met with resistance because of fears of the potential and unforeseen fallout. Consider some scientific developments that you are aware of in modern times. Are the ideas about the dangers of scientific advancement in this novel applicable to today’s world? Why or why not?
Wrong subject m8 ;p and @Awolflover1 could probably help you ;p
Uhh...i don't know..
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Nevermind I got the answer. thanks for the quick reply though.
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