Frankenstein, driven by his obsession with conquering death and understanding the secrets of life, initially views cadavers as mere materials for his scientific experiments. He is fascinated by the potential they hold for reanimation, seeing them as tools to achieve his lofty ambitions. However, this utilitarian perspective ultimately leads to a profound moral conflict and feelings of Horror and guilt as he confronts the consequences of his actions and the life he has disturbed.
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