Frankenstein

Frankenstein

Themes in Frankenstein

Forbidden knowledge: learning things that one has no natural right to have dealings with

Nature vs. Nurture: the question of fate verse free will

Duty and responsibility: doing the right thing regardless of public awareness and difficulty

Appearances and reality: perception differs when facts are left out or fabricated

Alienation and loneliness: social interaction as a basic human need, not simply a desire