Frankenstein

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In Frankentstein how is science and technology v.s. nature shown? with example quotes please..

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Victor Frankenstein is from the very first moment immersed in a love affair with science.  He has an overwhelming ambition and buries himself in the works of Paracelsis, Albertus Magnus, and...

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