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Frankenstein and Hyde
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These days, the idea of creation is not unheard of, it is not disregarded and, rather, taken in as inspiration. However with respect to two specific novels, one will find that creation is more a fear than an inspiration. Mary Shelley"s famous novel Frankenstein, when compared to R.L. Stevenson"s classic tale Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde both, in their treatment of the theme of creation, hold some strong similarities. Both stories touch on the notion of how modern science plays God with the attempt of human creation, using the main characters Victor Frankenstein and Dr. Henry Jekyll as these...
for the hands of time to be turned back, the creators naturally want to end the monster reign of terror and without a doubt unlearn the knowledge they have acquired, for not all knowledge is good. For the human soul is not meant to know certain things, not to mention the idea of toying or playing God with them. Knowledge can be dangerous. This is noted when Victor speaks with the stranger Walton, and regrets some of the choices he has made in life particularly the choices concerning his creation, you seek for knowledge and wisdom, as I once did.

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