Risks Of Cloning In Frankenstein

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Megan Godwin
Mrs. Brown
Period 1
1 February 2016
The Dangers of Creating Unnatural Life The creation of Frankenstein’s monster was not natural and too dangerous. Victor Frankenstein chose all of his creation’s characteristics, but when the creation came to life it turned on him. Scientists today are trying to gain control over human life by going against nature and making something of their own and not letting nature be nature. Man creating life is dangerous and will have numerous amounts of consequences. In the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein had goals to defeat death. He had created a being with characteristics that he wanted for the monster, “ His yellow skin scarcely covered work of muscles and arteries beneath; …show more content…

They are using the process, cloning, “Cloning is the process of creating a new organism by copying genetic information from a single ‘parent organism’” ( Boyle). This process is made of many risks and is not promised to work or have a lasting effect. Scientists have been studying “cloning” for years and it continues to have an end result of multiple complications or complete failure, “ Cloned embryos often failed to develop, and animals that were born successfully often ended up with serious problems.” (Fessenden). These scientists are going against nature which is why they are having these problems just like in Frankenstein. Life is not supposed to be created by scientific research and experiments. The beings they are working to create are made by what the scientists want them to be. There is not a thing real about these supposed beings they are creating because everything is chosen for them instead of letting life be natural. They think as though they are “helping” life, “Where you can improve quality of life tremendously through this kind of technology, I personally believe this it is ethical to use material like this,” (Stein). Using the embryos to create life unnaturally is not improving life because the end product is usually failure. Cloning is dangerous and unnatural. Creating human life should be left to …show more content…

Frankenstein had the desire to conquer death and create human life unnaturally. There were many dangers to this creation that eventually led to the killing of Victor’s family. This creation was not natural and did not have the same mentality as a real being. He was filled with anger because he was an outcast. No one would accept him because he was not like the others. He was not natural. In cloning, there is no guarantee of how the scientists creations will turn out. They are trying to control human life and make something that is completely out of their reach. Man creating life is dangerous and has ultimately has many consequences, failure or

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