Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusModern Library, 1993 - 303 من الصفحات Victor Frankenstein creates a man, but abdicates his responsibility to his creation and molds him into a monster. Shelley's classic work reveals much about death, ideas of atheism, and the corrupting influence of society on human nature. |
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... poor Justine , who had attended her during her illness with the most anxious affection . Poor Justine was very ill ; but other trials were reserved for her . " One by one , her brothers and sister died ; and her mother , with the ...
... poor Justine , who had attended her during her illness with the most anxious affection . Poor Justine was very ill ; but other trials were reserved for her . " One by one , her brothers and sister died ; and her mother , with the ...
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... poor Elizabeth to cease her vain and tormenting self - accusations . - Poor William ! he was our darling and our pride ! " Tears , unrestrained , fell from my brother's eyes ; a sense of mortal agony crept over my frame . Before , I had ...
... poor Elizabeth to cease her vain and tormenting self - accusations . - Poor William ! he was our darling and our pride ! " Tears , unrestrained , fell from my brother's eyes ; a sense of mortal agony crept over my frame . Before , I had ...
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... Poor , poor girl , is she the accused ? But it is wrongfully ; every one knows that ; no one believes it , surely , Ernest ? " " No one did at first ; but several circumstances came out , that have almost forced conviction upon us , and ...
... Poor , poor girl , is she the accused ? But it is wrongfully ; every one knows that ; no one believes it , surely , Ernest ? " " No one did at first ; but several circumstances came out , that have almost forced conviction upon us , and ...
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