The Likeness of Glory One of the most profound stories in all of literature is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. In it, the scientist Victor Frankenstein creates a creature. All goes well for a short while – until the creature starts to embarrass the scientist by not leaving him alone. Frankenstein then sees his creation as a pest and a monster. Frankenstein does everything he can to hide and run from this creature, including trying to escape him by going to the North Pole. The creature, however, just wants a simple thing: He yearns to be near the person whose creativity he…
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