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People feared that these enticements of science might go uncontrolled and cause disastrous consequences to man and the environment.
Explanation:
The 16th and 17th centuries were marked with a lot of scientific and technological advancements. Victor Frankenstein was drawn to these enticements of science that made him give life to an inanimate object. However, he never stopped to think of the possible consequences of his actions or the effect this creature could have on the environment. Finally, this creature went out of control and caused a loot of damages to people.
This represents the fear many had at that time that these new scientific enticements might become uncontrolled and have negative effects. Frankenstein regretted making that creature. Some also felt that man was not supposed to challenge God by creating things such as was done in this book.
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Sometimes adopting a new heritage can result in the rejection of a person’s true heritage and family history.
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“IT MATTERS NOT WHAT SOMEONE IS BORN BUT WHAT THEY GROW TO BE”- J.K ROWLING, Harry potter and the goblet of fire.
This indicates that someone can be born poor and destitue but grow up to dominate and rule the world and vice versa. Someone can be born ill but grow up to be an athlete champion and vice versa.
Just because you are born with an advantage doesn’t mean life would be smooth sailing without struggles and vice versa.
Examples
Jay Gatsby in The great gatsby by F. scott Fitzgerald’s.
Okonkwo in things fall apart by chinua chebe