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“Frankenstein” stands as a groundbreaking work not only for its role in the development of science fiction but also for its exploration of existential questions and the nature of humanity. The creature, often referred to as Frankenstein’s monster, becomes a symbol of both the perils of unchecked ambition and the tragic consequences of societal rejection. Mary Shelley’s creation has permeated popular culture and inspired countless adaptations, attesting to the enduring relevance of “Frankenstein” and its ability to provoke contemplation on the moral, social, and philosophical implications of scientific innovation.


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