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5 April, 16:04

Explain how this quote relates to the novel Frankenstein.

"Knowledge is knowing Frankenstein is not the monster; wisdom is knowing Frankenstein is the monster."

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  1. 5 April, 16:13
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    according to the book logically we are told that the book title Frankenstein is not named after the "monster" but rather the scientist because of his sir name. that's knowledge.

    Wisdom on the other hand, correlates to Frankenstein being a monster because he is afraid of what he has created and treats his creation cruelly and bitterly without a chance of redemption for his creation to be treated kindly when initially the creation just wanted to be valid in the eyes of his creator, thus feeling a need for vengeance and justice for itself and feeling as though Frankenstein deserved to pay through pain and suffering the creation itself felt. In a sense, Frakenstein deserves everything the creation had done to him because the creation felt like he was abused. because of Frankenstein's early ignorant actions and consequences of playing god he cars not only himself but his creation much suffering and that's why he is a monster of poor moral conduct.
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