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Experience of Reading Frankenstein(Stage 3)

When I first saw the introduction of this book, I fell in love with it because science fiction is one of my favorite types. It tells a story about a scientist’s life. This scientist found the secret of lives and then he created a machine that could give lives to dead bodies. He stole the limbs from corpse to make a body. He didn’t tell anyone about his works because it was kind of dirty. Then he gave life to the dead body he made with that machine. The creature was so enormous and ugly so the scientist ran away immediately when he saw the creature woke up. No one liked that creature. Whenever people saw it, they either ran away or hit him. Then he learned to hate. Because the creature was strong so that he learned how to kill. His father—the scientist didn’t give enough love to it which encouraged him to destroy the scientist’s love and life. The creature killed the wife of the scientist on the first day of their marriage and then killed all the family members of the scientist. At last, the scientist died in sadness and the creature suicided. It was such a sad but also educational story. It was sad because that was not the first purpose of the scientist to cause the death of his family members and himself. It was educational because it warned people to use the science wisely and the advantage of technology has benefits as well as disadvantages. I realized that people should be responsible and nice to everything. Sometimes, we shouldn’t be misled by the external image, the inside part is more important. This was the first time for me to enjoy reading an English book so much. Frankenstein (Stage 3) is easily to read and has a quite good story. I felt the sense of achievement when I found that I knew all the words in this book but it was kind of too easy for me so next time I will get a harder one to read.

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