Mary Shelley's Frankenstein proposed several important themes essential to the development of the plot. In the morbid story of Victor Frankenstein and the monster, the reader knows that the two characters have different appearance but internally there is not much difference. The main theme of Frankenstein is as follows. To find the risk of supernatural knowledge, isolation, revenge, and prejudice against strangers. These four themes combine to create the very distorted betrayal, broken tail, and most importantly the importance of love and acceptance.
Some of Frankenstien's themes still apply to modern life. The scientific aspect of Frankenstien is parallel to modern life, science is constantly changing and progressing. Most of us in modern society still believe that life should not be created outside the scope that God wants. Due to recent advances in science, I met a clone of modern Frankenstein monster. Problems will inevitably arise in the hands of the wrong person or in the hands of uneducated people in this field. In his first creation, Frankenchamp did not consider the influence that his creations might have on his creator and society. Frankenstein was too addictive as to whether he could do this and he never thought of what he should do if he created a life.
Frankenstein has many themes. Novels are written and set in old times, but these themes are still applied to daily life. There is a theme of God, despair, responsibility and morality. Because modern people can ask the same questions about the Frankenjean period, Frankenjean is an eternal novel. One theme is a message in a novel that humans can not fight God. When Victor Frankenstein made a monster without God or concept, he could be compared with God. This story is similar to the story of Adam and Eve's Bible In God's story of Adam and Eve, God is perfect and clever creators. God decided to create lives using his own hands. Adam was placed in heaven by God without any contact or wisdom from anyone else. Adam used his knowledge to take God's word into consideration, but necessarily broke his responsibility to God and ate Apple.