A timeless classic novel by British author Mary Shelley, it embodies a unique blend of philosophical horror and science fiction. It tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who seeks to push the boundaries of science to discover the secret of life itself. Through his daring experiments, he is able to bring to life a creature made of human parts. But instead of creating a great scientific achievement, the creature transforms into a terrifying monster that causes a series of tragic disasters. The novel is not a horror novel; rather, it delves deeply into moral questions about the limits of human ambition, isolation, identity, and the challenges humanity faces when it attempts to manipulate the laws of nature. It also explores what it means to be human.



