In the novel of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein it still has reverence to today’s modern life. It goes to show that people are still preoccupied with appearances, the moral implications of scientific experimentation, man’s inhumanity to man, and condition’s necessary. These are all actual characteristics of the human race.When Dr. Victor Frankenstein was in the process of making his creation. He wanted it to be a super race. Victor wanted it to have no flaws what so ever. All the flaws that he had he wanted them to be taken away with his creation. He wanted him to be stronger, smarter and better looking. But when the creature started to breath he noticed that it wasn’t any of the qualities that he wanted. So he neglected it a ran away. If the tables were turned and he created a beautiful creature he would have nursed it and marveled his accomplishment.Victor Frankenstein wasn’t the only one that was focused on his deformities. The whole public considered him to be an outcast. The blind man thought he was a criminal because he could feel his face and the way others would talk about him. In modern times through as technology increase we are like Dr. Frankenstein in that we are also trying to play God by trying to clone humans. This brings up lots of question like “Are they really humans?” This lead to the destruction of Dr. Frankenstein and I consider that it might lead to the destruction of human kind. In the last theme of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein she address how human mistreat one another. Dr. Frankenstein’s creation didn’t deserve the mistreatment he got he was just merely different from others and they couldn’t accept the change that he had.This novel is more then just a horror story. It shows how society copes with appearances, moral implication’s, inhumanity to man, and how we balance our lives. Most do not consider these things in their li...