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"Frankenstein" by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley stands as a seminal work in classic literature, weaving a tale of gothic horror, science fiction, and profound ethical inquiry. The novel unfolds as Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist, creates a creature through unorthodox scientific means. Shelley's narrative explores the consequences of playing god, delving into themes of monstrosity, societal rejection, and the moral implications of scientific advancement. Published in the 19th century, "Frankenstein" is a masterpiece that continues to captivate readers with its exploration of human nature, hubris, and the boundaries of scientific pursuit. Mary Shelley's enduring contribution to the realms of gothic and science fiction has left an indelible mark on literature, making "Frankenstein" a timeless and thought-provoking classic.