Mary Shelley’s Self-help Guide To Life
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People develop morals and values as they learn from their life
experiences. The guidance they receive in life helps them to develop
personal value systems. Whether it be from mistakes, achievements, or a
helping someone or something, it is necessary for human beings to have an
example upon which ....
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.... habits that aid in
overcoming the obstacles of life. Mary Shelley sets vital examples for
being content without being overly ambitious, taking responsibility for
actions, having loving relationships with people, and enjoying life and
nature through Victor Frankenstein and his monster’s actions.
Mary Shelley begins by telling of the dangers in being overly-
ambitious through Victor's obsession with creating life. As Victor toils
on a physically and mentally laborious project, he comple ....
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