Trying to make nature reveal herself is, well, kind of like peeping through the window of a sorority house: you might get some cheap thrills, but you're also setting yourself up for some serious trouble. escribirenlacomputadoratomarfotosbuscarunapeliculamandarcorreoselectronicoshacerclicmirarfotoshablarconamigos. Frankenstein, Chapter 4. // In Frankenstein and also in Dr Jekyll there is a great deal of secrecy and deception throughout the book. Humanity has been filled with lies, as not a single person knows the truth that lies beneath the dictatorship. All the monster wanted has to be accepted by someone. It was a place fitted for such a work, being hardly more than a rock, whose high sides were continually beaten upon by the waves. if (window.Mobvious === undefined) { var e = document.createElement("script"); e.src = "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41mrkPcyPwL.js"; document.head.appendChild(e); Frankenstein: Theme of Isolation by Mary Shelley