Frankenstein
Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist driven by ambition, discovers how to create life. He assembles a creature from body parts, but horrified by its appearance, he abandons it. Lonely and rejected, the creature turns vengeful, demanding that Victor make him a companion. When Victor refuses, the creature embarks on a path of revenge, destroying everything Victor loves.
The novel explores themes of ambition, responsibility, isolation, and the dangers of playing God—raising timeless questions about science, morality, and humanity.

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