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Science is the key element in both Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and in this tale. What are these authors saying about the role of science in society? Are they saying it is fundamentally bad?

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It isn't science that is fundamentally bad rather than the humanity is flawed. People use science for good but often bad reasons. Individuals like Victor and Griffin are insecure and fallible. They misuse the knowledge that they possess.