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Frankenstein

Frankenstein: A Look into the Book and the Movie

A movie director mostly the sole in charge of production choose to keep details in his movie that fits the details in the book. He may also choose to make to details from the book if perceived to be more fitting to an audience. Mary Shelly's Frankenstein and the movie had notable differences in education and similarities with the turning point which help create a better understanding of this complex story.

One of the main themes in the novel Frankenstein is education. Mary Shelley depicts the consequences that result when education is delivered improperly or is absent. She also stresses the importance of a parent's role as a teacher. Frankenstein did not recognize the importance of educating his creation with a sense of morality, and he failed to acknowledge his role as a parent. Parents are responsible for modeling appropriate behavior for the child so that the child can introject their values and become a constructive and......


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