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A theme that is present in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is the dangers of knowledge. Victor believes his tragic fate is the result of his search for knowledge. Is knowledge the true reason for his suffering? According to the novel, in what ways can knowledge be dangerous and destructive? Answer these questions in a five paragraph essays using examples from the novel.

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