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Frankenstein by Mary Shelley-Like Victor Frankenstein, his creation seeks knowledge, but "sorrow only increased with knowledge oh that had forever remained in my native wood nor felt beyond sensations of hunger, thirst and heat!" Why doesn't knowledge bring the creature happiness? How are Victor and his creation similar in this way? What is the novel suggesting about knowledge?

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