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In the 1930's, the normality was that we had limited scientific knowledge and a healthy respect for human life and the roles of nature and science were separate entities. The film adapted the idea of playing God which terrified the audience into believing that man was fooling around with the natural order... Showed first 250 characters
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Today technological advances do not scare us easily as we are now a nation who embraces it, consequently Frankenstein as a modern day monster doesn't work in as immediate or intense way. These key binary oppositions at the heart of the monster, good/evil, science/nature and morality/immorality hold true, regardless of how ?dated' the actual filmic illustrations of them become... Showed next 250 characters
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