Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a classic Gothic novel that tells the story of young scientist Victor Frankenstein, who creates an artificial living being in his quest to unlock the mystery of life. However, his experiment turns into a tragedy when his creation, rejected by society, becomes a tool of revenge and destruction. The novel explores themes of scientific responsibility, human nature, loneliness, and the moral consequences of the pursuit of knowledge.
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