Who Is Mary Shelly's Frankenstein?

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The author Mary Shelly raised the question of whether the Christian belief that God’s creation of humans was great through her literary creation in her book Frankenstein, which questions whether scientist take into consideration the real consequences of scientific advancement. Shelly utilizes sympathy in her book to persuade her audience with both of her arguments, however she misaligns her connecting evidence and overuses emotions such as disgust and negativity.
Mary Shelly implies through the sins of the monster, like the murder of William, that God made a mistake when he created life. Shelly started off with a strong comparison of the creation of life; however the emotional and physical responses of God and Frankenstein after creation