Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has unconsciously adopted an important role in setting a precedent for future monsters. This story has fascinated readers for many years. Even though we now consider Frankenstein a “classic,” that wasn't always the case. The novel introduced the genre of science fiction into literature for the first time. He has been declared the pioneer of the genre. In modern times, the creature's continued omnipresence is still notable. First, the Bible has a strange sense of the Frankenstein phenomenon. The creator and the created creatures are in dichotomy. Victor serves as a metaphorical God in the novel. When Jesus creates Adam it parallels the creation of the monster. . The same goes for the creation of Eve and the monster girl. In the Bible, the purpose of creating a person is to prevent Adam from feeling alone. Frankenstein is asked to do the same for the monster but does not carry out his plan. The main conflict with the idea of creating both a male and female monster is the point of reproduction. And as many believe, Adam and Eve conceived multiple beings to reproduce ...
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