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How does Frankenstein Gain Knowledge

   
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Similar to Walton, Frankenstein‘s desire for knowledge was strong. When Frankenstein was fifteen, he witnessed a violent thunderstorm. He then asked his father about nature and thunderstorms. This showed his eagerness and interests for knowledge. When his father suggested a lecture course for him, he accepted with joy...
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Similar to Walton, Frankenstein‘s desire for knowledge was strong. When Frankenstein was fifteen, he witnessed a violent thunderstorm. He then asked his father about nature and thunderstorms. This showed his eagerness and interests for knowledge. When his father suggested a lecture course for him, he accepted with joy...
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