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Frankenstein

Statistics

  Counts

  Total Pages: 3.12
  Total Words: 780
  Total Characters: 3643
  Number of Sentences: 58


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 13.45
  Characters per Words: 4.67


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 73.23
  Fog Scale Level: 8.2
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 6.39  

Frankenstein

                                       Frankenstein

     Morality.  It has been questioned by people, honored by people and revered since the beginning of time.  Yet even today not one person can say what is morally right.  It is a matter of opinion.  It was Dr.Victor Frankenstein's opinion that it was alright to create a "monster".  Frankenstein's creation needed a companion.   Knowing that his first creation was evil should the doctor make a second?  With the knowledge at hand,  to Dr.Frankenstein, it is not at all morally correct to bring another monster into the world.
     Looking at this probelm with his family in mind, the doctor begins his work on the second monster.  The first monster threatened Frankenstein and even his family.  The monster angrily said to Frankenstein, "I can make you so wretched." (pg. 162)  Trying to scare Frankenstein for not creating his mate the monster resorted to threats.  If the good doctor does create a companion for his first creation he may be endangering others.  "The miserable monster whom I had created," (pg.152) says Victor upon looking back at his work.  If there is another monster there will be twice the power and  possibly twice the evil, which could hurt or kill his family.  When and if Frankenstein commits the moral sin of creating another monster he may be rid of both monsters forever.  "With the companion you bestow I will quit the neighbourhood of man,"(pg 142) promises the morally corrupt monster to the doctor upon the completion of his partner.  When the doctor, if and when he, finished his first creation's mate there is a chance
that the monsters will not keep their promise and stay in Europe envoking fear into townfolk.
     The good doctor, trying to act morally, destroys the monster for the good of the world.  The monsters can potentially take over whatever they please.  "A race of devils would be propegated,"(pg. 163) thinks Frankenstein to himself in his study.  The monsters, if powerful enough, c...

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