Frankenstein’s monster 💋
Frankenstein's monster, a pivotal figure in Gothic literature, has captivated audiences since Mary Shelley's groundbreaking novel was published in 1818. The creature's existence raises profound questions about ethical science and humanity's responsibility towards its creations. As we delve deeper into the narrative, we explore the symbolism behind the monster's creation—a tragic reflection of society's rejection of the different and the misunderstood. This character has not only shaped the horror genre but has also left a remarkable imprint on modern media, inspiring films, artworks, and adaptations that question the moral dilemmas associated with scientific advancement. Over the decades, interpretations of the monster have evolved, presenting new dimensions of fear and empathy. Shelley’s work compels readers to consider the implications of isolation, ambition, and the essence of what it means to be human. From popular culture to scholarly analysis, the legacy of Frankenstein's monster continues to provoke discussion and encourage deep reflections on morality and ethics in the realm of science and technology. Join us in this exploration of a character that has become synonymous with the consequences of playing God and the quest for acceptance.




































































