Abuse Of Power In Frankenstein And Frankenstein's Monster

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Throughout the classic American novel Frankenstein many themes manifest. A theme represents a main subject of talk and often teaches a moral lesson. One salient theme that I perceived states that the abuse of power leads to inevitable doom. This theme implies that when people abuse their power the occurrence of serious and possibly fatal consequences are feasible. The theme remains true beyond reasonable doubt throughout the novel and can be proven by the text. Victor Frankenstein and Frankenstein’s monster are both characters that portray this theme.
The first quote that illustrates this idea reads “When I found so astonishing, a power placed within my hands, I hesitated a long time concerning the manner in which I should employ it.” (Chapter