Frankenstein
Frankenstein
Love is an aspiration based on admiration and benevolence. To love
another is to admire them and to have a warm attachment to them. Many
things in one's life have the ability to cloud or cover up feelings of love.
Things such as rage, hate, ugliness, and revenge. Despite these negative
feelings and thoughts, love is present in every being, every animal, and
anything that possesses the beautiful thing we call life, because to be alive is
lovin'. There is an excellent book titled Frankenstein, written by Mary
Shelley, that displays the use of unseen love to drive a creature to destruction,
murder and, devastation. Can such a being who has committed so many acts
of wretchedness contain such a feeling as love?
Some people think that for such a being that love is not possible to
obtain, and others will agree, but argue that although it may be impossible to
obtain love from something , it is easy and very possible......
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