A look at human emotions in the Frankenstein character.
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2001
Paper Summary:
Did Frankenstein or any cyborg have the ability to love humans or other cyborgs? Did gender roles play a part? The author discusses how gender affects how we feel towards robots.
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"Victor Frankenstein created a beast in his laboratory without prior knowledge as to what, in fact, he was actually doing to himself and the world. The creature was no mere replica of a human. The creature was a gigantic monstrosity of a man, 8 feet tall with enormous strength and agility. He did not know what the creature would do or how he would restrain him once he created it. Victor was trying to create a being, to discover the mystery of life, not noticing his own selfishness to his project and his rejection to his family. Victor wanted nothing except to finish his project."
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Riunmann
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Apr 20, 2001
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