Experimental Research: and Its Foreshadowing Effects in the Novels Frankenstein and Brave New World - Fruzsina Ferenczi - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639183337 - August 19, 2009
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Experimental Research: and Its Foreshadowing Effects in the Novels Frankenstein and Brave New World

Fruzsina Ferenczi

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Experimental Research: and Its Foreshadowing Effects in the Novels Frankenstein and Brave New World

The aim of this book is to present the biggest wonder in life ¿ birth. But though one should think about life-birth at this point, the emphasis will not be on this kind of conception. Two kinds of creation are shown in these novels. In Frankenstein it is the scientist who would like to bring to life a creature, while in Brave New World society uses cloning to determine the number of inhabitants in society. Another similarity can be mentioned that these two methods simply leave out women of creation, men want to achieve their goal without women as partners. Why do they desire so? Why is it so important to attain the capability of creation solely by men? Nowadays, the two novels are mentioned together as the possible-near-future. And also the question arises: can human play the role of God?

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Released August 19, 2009
ISBN13 9783639183337
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 68
Dimensions 113 g
Language English