Many advances in biomedical technology have enabled us to treat and prevent diseases that we once destroyed humanity. These breakthroughs allow people to live longer and healthier lives, but others believe that it runs the risk of "playing the god", and today this moral Discussion continues to question whether these scientific advances are morally acceptable.
Frankenstein's adaptation story of Kenneth Blanc's movie "Frankenstein" is from the Georgian era. The story can be easily cut into a crazy scientist (Victor Frankenstein) who thinks he can "play God". He tries to make his creation a reality, but on success, he will try to correct it by understanding the terrible mistakes he made and killing it. - Analysis of Quentin Tarantino as a director I saw Quentin Tarantino. His movie has reached a very global position, and no one would think he is not a director. I am more interested in checking his style and seeing how he makes him a director and whether he has changed when he gets a higher budget. Tarantino was born in Knoxville, Tennessee on March 27, 1963.
Frankenstein's main objective focuses mainly on the difference between playing with God. Arrogant young student Victor Frankenstein left his family to study at the university he was addicted to the course he found in some pretty old textbooks. Eventually, he was deprived of these misleading words by some teachers and started a new learning method that relies on more scientific pursuits. (But we can not ignore the impact of both sides on the intellectual development of Victor.)
Religion plays an important role in the construction of Frankenstein. Mary Shirley insists God 's righteousness in her novels through the actions and effects of Victor' s monster. Frankenstein is a Creator like God, hopes to discover the secrets of life by creating life, and hopes to gain the power of God by creating a new life. It was through his behavior that Mary Shelley tried to convey romantic ideology and religion. Through his creation, Victor caused pain and destruction by abandoning his monsters. Unlike God, Frankenstein abandoned his creation and self-destroyed it. Sherry came up with the idea that God might not be the only thing in life. This idea confronts people's beliefs, contradicts everything they believe and all the content they are taught and verifies their deepest fears. People believe in God, God should be the only creator of the world, and people should not interfere with higher powers. Many people believe in the creativity of God and God.