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An ambitious Arctic letter-writer frames a narrative in which a scientist recounts his isolated upbringing, obsessive studies, and the construction of a living being assembled from corpses. Abandoned by its creator, the creature educates itself, experiences rejection, and responds to social exile by demanding companionship and exacting revenge through several tragic deaths. The creator pursues the creature across continents, confronting guilt, responsibility, and the limits of scientific ambition. Themes include the ethical consequences of creation, the effects of isolation and prejudice on identity, the tension between reason and passion, and the destructive cycles of obsession and retaliation.
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