
Born from a ghost story contest during the "Year without a Summer," Mary Shelley's Frankenstein revolutionized science fiction and horror. This Gothic masterpiece exploring scientific ethics continues to haunt our cultural consciousness, inspiring everything from bioethical debates to Hollywood's most iconic monster.
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On a dark November night, something stirs. Yellow eyes open for the first time. A creature-eight feet tall, assembled from corpse parts-draws breath. Its creator, Victor Frankenstein, has just achieved what no human has before: he's generated life from death. But instead of pride, he feels only revulsion. He flees, abandoning his creation like a parent deserting a newborn on a doorstep. This moment-this catastrophic rejection-sets in motion a tragedy that will destroy everyone Victor loves. Mary Shelley wrote this story at eighteen, during a ghost story competition with Lord Byron in 1816. Yet her "hideous progeny" speaks to us with startling relevance today. As we engineer genes, develop artificial intelligence, and push the boundaries of what's possible, Frankenstein asks the question we still struggle to answer: What do we owe to that which we create?
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