Title of Book: FrankensteinAuthor: Mary Shelley
# of Pages: 280
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value:
This book has sentimental value because, it teaches readers the importance of boundaries and rules, that consequences will always follow actions, that every person had a monster and a child at heart, and most importantly; we all form our own paths. This book is valuable because, it teaches readers about the importance of our decisions in life, and how our decisions will impact us throughout time.
Frankenstein is a cross-narrated biography of a man named Victor, who is infatuated with science and the creation of life. After making a series of decisions, Victor creates a reincarnated monster from discarded parts, chemicals and electricity. His decision to cross the laws and boundaries of the fundamentals of life, later haunts him. His creation runs rampant and causes great chaos among Victor's life. Victor is left to face the consequences of his actions, and comes to realize that even the monster is a kind creature, only seeking for acceptance in a world of judgement any hypocrisy.
This book teaches morals and values that all people should come to face at least once, in their lives. Our decisions and actions do return to us, later in life, good or bad; and the actions we make today, will face us tomorrow. Not only does this book convey the importance of self-decisions, but it shows the truth that all people have good and bad inside of them; it is up to us as individuals to decide, what happens next.
Written by: Autumn Allacher
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