How does Victor's idolization of Agrippa, Magnus, and Paracelsus in his childhood inspire him to go into science, even when he learns they are "sad trash"? If he had studied then-modern scientists, would he have ever thought of the idea to create life from nothing? As much as modern science was involved in the creation of the monster, was whimsy and a bit of alchemistic idealism to blame, as well?
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