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Victors intent was to satisfy his own curiosity. 566 Words 3 Pages Decent Essays Read More Ethics In Frankenstein In the book Frankenstein written by Mary Shelley, there are many themes that are shown throughout the book one being certain creations may not produce the outcomes you desire. This...
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