In the story Frankenstein, written by the author Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein decided that wanted to create a being out of people that were already dead. He believed that he could bring peopleback from the grave. Playing with nature in such a way would make him play the role of God. With Victor Frankensteinfeeling that he had no true friends, the only relief he had of expressing his feeling was through letters to Elizabeth.Elizabeth was not Victors true sister but he loved her very dearly, making sure to always write her whenever he had the chance. Yet, when Victor left something strange came over him. Already being interested in subjectssuch as natural philosophy and chemistry, he fall upon the question of how to bring someone back to life. He becamevery involved in this project and worked on it for days on end. The project had to do with defying the laws ofnature. Victor believe wholeheartedly that he could bring the dead back to life. He felt that the dead were notready to die and they were just resting. Victor became so self absorbed into his project that he seem to forget all thatwas important to him. He even disengaged himself from all the people he loved in his life. People like his father,Elizabeth, and other loved ones. Victor began to write less and less. Yet, it was not until Elizabeth got a discouragedletter from Victor, did his love ones start to wary about him. Though, the letter was full of words, it gave no relief toElizabeth, because the words meant nothing to her. However, they meant a lot to Victor, because he felt theproject in which he was working on was so important to him, in his own delirious world. He felt that with bringpeople back to life he would not only better man kind, but also establish a name for himself. With this type of attitude,he did not even take into consideration that he might make the world a worse place. This part in the story shows theirony. The irony being that Victor Frankenstein fee...