Analyzing Frankenstein: Science & Ethics

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This worksheet explores the themes of science and ethics in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein through analysis and annotation exercises designed for Grade 6 students.

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Analyzing Frankenstein: Science & Ethics

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In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein is a young scientist who becomes obsessed with uncovering the secrets of life. Driven by curiosity and ambition, he creates a living being from dead body parts. This act raises important questions about the responsibilities that come with scientific discovery and the moral limits of human innovation. The creature he brings to life faces rejection and loneliness, highlighting themes of ethics and the consequences of playing God. Throughout the story, Shelley explores the fine line between scientific progress and moral responsibility, prompting readers to think about how science should be used ethically. Short phrases such as 'playing God' and 'moral limits' serve as starting points for analysis and discussion about the ethical dilemmas faced by scientists and creators today.
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Created
12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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