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coldgirl [10]
3 years ago
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What studies does Frankenstein undertake on his own? What are his reactions to his professors when he goes to University? How di

d one of his first days at the University "decide his future destiny"? What do you think of Frankenstein's course of scientific study? How are Krempe and Waldman different?
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geniusboy [140]3 years ago
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Frankenstein starts studying what was chemestry those days.He needed to know more about the functions of the tissues and the connections they had to the human body and the brain.When he goes to university he seems to be eager to learn more about sciences yet not revealed to men.He thought he was going to be able to find certain answers to questions about life and death but his professors objected to ideas which seemed unnatural for them or related to dark sciences they did not teach at such an institution.

His future destiny at university was decided when he found one of his professors with his same interest but not with his obssession. His course of scientific study will lead him to his own ruin, he cannot stop. He is too much into studying something which is a mistery to others who seek knowledge too.Krempe and Waldman are different because they did not have this hubger for knowledge, this craze for for acquiring answers about questions not yet asked in any science up to those days.

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