One overarching topic found in Frankenstein is the dangers of playing god and the consequences of scientific advancement. The novel explores the idea that humans should not attempt to control the natural world or try to replicate the power of creation. Through the character of Victor Frankenstein, Mary Shelley portrays the dangerous consequences of pursuing scientific breakthroughs without regard for ethical considerations and moral responsibility. The story also highlights the idea that knowledge and scientific advancements can sometimes have destructive and unintended consequences, leading to tragedy and chaos. Overall, the novel explores the dangers of unchecked technological progress and raises important ethical questions about the role of science and humanity's relationship to nature.
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