Frankenstein Knowledge Vs Knowledge Essay

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Knowledge is like a perennial weed, if not tamed, then it can not be controlled and will become dangerous. Perennial weeds are spread by seed and if the entire root is not pulled out it can reproduce from the leftover roots which will cause the lawn to swarm in perennial weeds, unless they are tamed. Likewise, knowledge, unless people know their limits, will cause dangerous things to happen. This can be true for Mary Shelley's science fiction literature, Frankenstein, which talks about a crazy scientist, Victor, who gives life to the most abhorred being. He later encounters a captain of a ship, who has the same personality as him, passionate about his own understanding of the world around him, and Victor starts telling his tale, hopeful that …show more content…

He started wandering around the mountains and caves as his refuge. This is also where Victor was wandering near the mountains to find peace from his iniquity and from the horrors of the truth, of knowing that the creature is wandering freely, he bumps into the creature himself and the creature starts telling his tale. Halfway into the story the creature describes his hatred towards Victor's creation after reading a note he found in his creator's lab coat pocket, by exclaiming in anger, “I sickened as I read. 'Hateful day when I received life!' I exclaimed in agony. 'Accursed creator! Why did you form a monster so hideous that even YOU turned from me in disgust? God, in pity, made man beautiful and alluring, after his own image; but my form is a filthy type of yours, more horrid even from the very resemblance” (Shelley, 131). This quote supports the theme of negative outcomes of dangerous knowledge because before the creature wanted to learn how to read and write in hopes to fit in with the society, and by doing this he was able to read what Victor put into his lab coat. As a consequence he began hating himself for who he was and started taking his anger out onto innocent people. As the novel continues he destroyed many families and sought revenge, as a result all of the negative inside him steered him to go down the wrong path. By killing innocent people the creature, through the knowledge he learned his personality changed and paved his way for the rest of his

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