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    Was Mary Shelley hostile, supportive, or ambivalent toward science?

    Was Mary Shelley hostile, supportive, or ambivalent toward science?

    What are your thoughts. Trying to gather ideas for an essay.

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    Depends when, Mary became rather pessimist toward progress at the end of her life, losing some of her romantic faith (her and Percey). But if you mean in Frankstein, she is rather curious, in real life the couple was very interessed about the subjected. The real villain in the book is a bad father not a bad scientist.

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