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By Alison Anne Kuhns - September 29, 2001

Genesis states, "God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him". Humans, therefore, were created as a likeness to God. Frankenstein describes a similar act of creation ­ in that in the novel, too, the creation is made in the creator's own image. Victor Frankenstein succeeds in discovering the secret of animation, and brings a…

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