In Frankenstien Essay, Research Paper
Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, recounts the tragic story of Victor Frankenstein, a scientist who
dared to defy nature and as a result, lost all those dear to him, as well as his mind. However,
upon closer examination of the novel, it is relatively simple to see that there is a strong message
regarding the morality of science. In order to analyze the early Modernists understanding of
scientific knowledge I will: First, assume the authors views and beliefs are characteristic of the
period and second, examine the fears to which the novel gives rise. Through this I will prove that
at that time, much like today, mankind was extremely fearful of the scientists ability to ?play
God?.
To understand modernism, readers must first understand what modernism emerged from.
Premodernism, I believe, can be accurately described as ?pre science?. In this era, natural
science and scientific research was frowned upon. Any scientific questions were directed to the
Church or to the writings of the ancients, such as Aristotle. The highly held belief during this time
was that God had created nature to be used by man, a higher understanding of the workings of
nature was not required since it was God?s creation and for Him only to understand. Men began
to manipulate nature for agriculture and could therefore stop wandering and settle into one area.
Society and culture were able to evolve from this change.
Eventually, feudalism came into place. Everyone had their place in life and a job to do,
there was neither time nor reason for science. All was quiet. Then another class emerged from
feudalism, the bourgeoisie or middle class. This class consisted mostly of merchants who did not
have a set place in feudalism. The bourgeoisie, to compensate for this lack of class rank, formed
trade guilds and eventually began forming their own towns. These merchant based societies had
the money, the time, and the motivation to begin scientific experimentation, something usually
only affordable to lower lords in feudalist society. With the furtherance of science, society?s
views of science gradually changed to accept some forms of the natural sciences.
To more thoroughly understand early Modernist science, I feel it is necessary to have a
basic understanding of the early Modernist scientist.
In the novel, professor M. Waldman illustrates modern scientists as men who ?penetrate
into the recesses of nature, and show how she works in her hiding-places.? (Shelley, 27). This
exert, especially the use of the word ?penetrate?, clearly shows how the male, scientist, shows
contempt for the female, nature, and therefore the creator of nature, i.e. God. This is important to
understand because, in worldview, humanity was still very religious based. Religious movements
such as the Great Awakening that swept across the American colonies in the mid seventeenth
century nearly paralleled the Enlightenment and Industrial Revolution of Shelley?s time (Encarta,
World History). This exert also implies that scientist hold some type of power over nature and
God, a blasphemes view in a God fearing society.
Shelley further demonstrates this concept held that science equals power later in her novel.
Her character, Frankenstein, on the merge of finishing his creation, becomes ecstatic at the
thought that ? A new species would bless [him] as its creator and source… No father could claim
the gratitude of his child more completely as [he] should deserve theirs.? (Shelley, 32). This
exert shows how power hungry Frankenstein actually was. The monster of Shelley?s novel, the
apparition of science, also realizes the power held in science. When he tells Victor, ?Remember
that I have the power…You are my creator, but I am your master…? it is clear how power
influences scientists (Shelley, 122). The advancement in science meant little to nothing at all to
Frankenstein, his concern laid solely in making a name for himself. If Frankenstein had not been
in such a rush to become achieve fame and admiration, he may have stopped short of releasing a
monster into the world. This is in reality a warning from the author. Misguided use of science
can create irreparable damage.
From these two analysis, I can make a generalization about early Modernist scientists.
Scientists of this time were irresponsible, pretentious males who were only in search of power,
money, and prestige. These scientist would hold no regard for morality or things of that nature. I
can see how people of this time would be wary of their work.
Take, for example, Victor Frankenstein. His contempt for God and search for prestige
was so powerful, that he chose to ?play God? and create an unnatural life. He also shows
contempt for women (which can be interchanged with nature) by mechanicalising the whole
reproductive process (Damyanov, 1). This act of ?playing God? is the main fear of science
introduced in the novel. In the novel,
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