Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

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"Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus" by Mary Shelley is a landmark Gothic novel and one of the earliest examples of science fiction. Published in 1818, the story follows Victor Frankenstein, an ambitious scientist who creates a living being from assembled body parts. However, horrified by his creation, Victor abandons the creature, setting off a tragic chain of events.

Narrated through letters and Victor's perspective, the novel delves into themes of ambition, hubris, and the consequences of playing God. The creature, initially innocent and longing for acceptance, becomes vengeful after being rejected by society and its creator. This haunting tale explores the duality of human nature, ethical boundaries of science, and the cost of isolation and prejudice, making it a timeless and thought-provoking classic.

Chapters:

(00:00:00) Letter 1
(00:07:02) Letter 2
(00:14:34) Letter 3
(00:16:28) Letter 4
(00:31:59) Chapter 1
(00:42:14) Chapter 2
(00:55:13) Chapter 3
(01:08:21) Chapter 4
(01:23:04) Chapter 5
(01:36:36) Chapter 6
(01:52:40) Chapter 7
(02:16:18) Chapter 8
(02:35:55) Chapter 9
(02:50:08) Chapter 10
(03:04:18) Chapter 11
(03:20:41) Chapter 12
(03:33:10) Chapter 13
(03:45:26) Chapter 14
(03:55:45) Chapter 15
(04:14:09) Chapter 16
(04:33:02) Chapter 17
(04:44:05) Chapter 18
(05:01:10) Chapter 19
(05:16:31) Chapter 20
(05:36:38) Chapter 21
(05:57:52) Chapter 22
(06:17:58) Chapter 23
(06:32:59) Chapter 24

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