In the 19th century, Mary Shelley introduced her to her first unique novel, Frankenstein. About two hundred years later, Alex Proyas announced his new big hit "Robot" based on Isaac Asimov's short story. Both stories convey the fiction about human biology to the audience. These creatures feel they are strangers of society and misunderstood. But even if these stories have the same beginnings, they will be presented in different ways. The problem is that the movie is me, the robot is the science freak of the 21st century.
Discussions between nature and cultivation are at the forefront of Mary Sherry novel Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein and the two protagonists he created have innate individuality to determine the personality and lifestyle of each individual, but Frankenstein and this is affected by two different cultivation methods I will. The nature and cultivation of the whole novel are important, but the natural argument is the reason for the collapse of Victor Frankenstein, and the discussion on child rearing is the cause of this biological collapse. In explaining Victor and the character of this creature, Shelley has the reader understand the idea through her powerful language. Shelly also uses light and fire as a symbol of intellectual profit and physical destructive power. This symbol is the key to supporting the essence and cultivation of the whole novel.
In Sherry's novel, the use of systematized languages to explain Victor Frankenstein and the two heroes he creates shows the effect of nature and cultivation theory. Victor became a victim of nature and breeding creature. Sherry shows this to the reader through her words and the symbolic meaning of intelligently interesting and physically destructive power, light and fire.
In her masterpiece of 1818, Frankenstein, Mary Sherry is a story of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and the monster he created. Sherry explored ancient nature and cultivation problems, that is because we are due to genes or our experience increases. Is our role integrated into our existence? Or was it formed by the way we grow and how we teach us in the most mature year? The most obvious example of nature and cultivation is the relationship between Victor Frankenstein and his monsters. Victor is an excellent scientist who is excited about the prospect of using the spark of life. In his excitement, he rarely takes into account the results of his actions.