Examples Of Ambition In Frankenstein

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In the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, the book looks at many examples of ambition. Victor’s ambition proves to be his undoing, and, in turn, Victor's example becomes a forewarning for Robert Walton; meanwhile, the Creature is, in a sense, Victor's child and thus inherits facets of Victor's ambition--but because the Creature is also a conglomerate of all the humans who embody him, he is thereby also symbolic of Mankind's ambitions that do not fully come to realization nor fulfillment, which is why readers can identify with the Creature's tragic elements. Frankenstein explores the repercussion of man and monster chasing ambition blindly. Victor Frankenstein discovered the obscure secret that allowed him to create life. And after Frankenstein

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