Frankenstein
The Modern Prometheus
**Frankenstein** by Mary Shelley is a Gothic novel that explores the dangers of unchecked ambition and the ethical limits of scientific discovery. The story is framed through letters written by Arctic explorer Robert Walton, who encounters Victor Frankenstein and hears his tragic life story. Victor, a brilliant but obsessive scientist, becomes consumed with the idea of creating life, believing he can conquer death itself through science and experimentation.
Victor succeeds in bringing a creature to life using parts taken from corpses, but he is immediately horrified by what he has made. Unable to take responsibility for his actions, he abandons the creature, leaving it alone in a world that judges it solely by its appearance. As the creature wanders in search of companionship and understanding, it experiences rejection, violence, and isolation, which deeply shape its personality and worldview. Despite its initial kindness and desire to belong, society’s cruelty drives the creature toward despair and anger.
As the creature confronts Victor and demands companionship, the novel becomes a powerful examination of responsibility, empathy, and the consequences of neglect. Victor’s refusal to fully accept the consequences of his creation leads to revenge, suffering, and the destruction of his family and future. Through this tragic conflict between creator and creation, Shelley raises profound questions about what makes someone truly human, whether knowledge should have limits, and whether monsters are born or made by society.
This book is ideal for readers of classic Gothic literature, philosophy enthusiasts interested in ethics of scientific advancement, and those exploring psychological themes of isolation, responsibility, and the human condition. It particularly resonates with readers who appreciate layered narratives that examine ambition, creation, and societal rejection through both personal tragedy and philosophical inquiry.
Traffikoo LLC
View booksJanuary 17, 2026
75,433 words
5 hours 17 minutes
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