Victor Frankenstein is fascinated by science and devotes his life to studying and experimenting, with one goal only: to find - and create - the source of life. When he succeeds, Frankenstein is forced to address hitherto unconsidered questions of ethics and re-evaluate his moral values. This powerful classic challenges the reader to think widely about the global and moral consequences of scientific developments in our day and age.
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