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How is the planning stage of Frankenstein's experiments with life and death and his plans to create a living person described? What changes take place in Frankenstein during this time and what are his reflections about the changes?

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Read Frankenstein , by Mary Shelley

How is the planning stage of Frankenstein's experiments with life and death and his plans to create a living person described? What changes take place in Frankenstein during this time and what are his reflections about the changes?

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Frankenstein spends years dedicated entirely to the study of natural philosophy and chemistry, to finally decide to focus on the origins of human life and death, ideas that lead them to conceive his creature.

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In this process, he becomes more and more isolated and obsessed, to the point of becoming ill. However, his commitment to his work only grows as well as his excitement, and he plans to resolve his personal issues only once his task has finished.

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