"Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley is a groundbreaking novel that exploresthe limits ofscience and
the consequences of playing god. The story follows Victor Frankenstein, a young scientistwho
creates a creature through unconventional means.However, horrified by its appearance, Victor
abandonsthe creature,setting off a chain of eventsthat leadsto tragedy. The novel raises
profound questions about the nature of humanity, the ethics ofscientific pursuit, and the
responsibility ofcreation. Itserves as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the dangers of unchecked
ambition and the importance of empathy and acceptance