2. Hello! I am Drashti Joshi.
Roll No: 08
Enrolment Number: 4069206420220016
Sem: 1 [M.A.]
Batch: 2022-2024
Paper Number: 103 Paper Code:
22394
Paper Name: Literature of the Romantics.
submitted To: Smt S.B.Gardi, Department of English,
M.K.B.U.
4. INTRODUCTION:
-In Frankenstein, Shelley adds a psychological
component by delving into the psyches of the
characters in an attempt to explain why they react as
they do and what drives them to make their decisions.
-When we think of ‘Frankenstein’ what comes to mind
is not the title character but his creature.
-The book tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a
Swiss student of natural science who creates an
artificial man from pieces of corpses and brings his
creature to life. Though it initially seeks affection, the
monster inspires loathing in everyone who meets it.
5. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Daughter of two of England’s leading intellectual radicals.
Her father, William Godwin, was an influential political
philosopher and novelist.
Her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, the author of A
Vindication of the Rights of Woman, was a pioneer in
promoting women’s rights and education.
Her future husband, the admired poet Percy B. Shelley,
was one of her father’s frequent visitors.
She gave birth to four children in five years, three of whom
died as infants—rumored that her children were in mind in
creating Frankenstein
Percy died eight years later, due to a boating accident
6. Film: I,Robert(2004):
In 2035, highly intelligent robots fill public
service positions throughout the world,
operating under three rules to keep humans
safe. Despite his dark history with robotics,
Detective Del Spooner (Will Smith)
investigates the alleged suicide of U.S.
Robotics founder Alfred Lanning (James
Cromwell) and believes that a human-like
robot (Alan Tudyk) murdered him. With the
help of a robot expert (Bridget Moynahan),
Spooner discovers a conspiracy that may
enslave the human race.(Proyas)
8. Comparison of Film and ‘Frankenstein’:
- In Frankenstein movie there
is creature.
-In this movie/Novel shows
how one scientific experiment
goes wrong.
-And from this scientific
experiment in the end human
life can be in danger.
-In this Movie/Novel one
creature who made by human
but he wants to destroy
human race.
-In Robot movie there is a
Robort who is very
dangerous.
-The story is an adaptation of
Asimov’s short story which
warned about the future and
about technology.
-In the middle of of the story
Robert who made by human
they really destroy human,
and kill human being.
9. CNBC interview of Robot Sophia:
To understand Sophia, it’s important to understand its creator, David Hanson.
He’s the founder and CEO of Hanson Robotics, but he hasn’t always been a major
figure in the AI world.
-Hanson actually got a BFA in film. He worked for Walt Disney
as an “Imagineer,” creating sculptures and robotic technologies for theme parks
and then getting his Ph.D. in aesthetic studies. Back in 2005, he co-wrote a
research paper that laid out his vision for the future of robotics.
-Hanson is approaching Sophia with the mindset that she is AI “in its infancy,”
with the next stage being artificial general intelligence, or AGI, something
humanity hasn’t achieved yet.
-On the way there, Hanson says AI developers have to think like parents. He
wants to “raise AGI like a good child, not like a thing in chains.”(“Sophia the robot's complicated truth”)
-A. NASA's decision to shut down SOFIA closely follows the White House's 2023
federal budget request released on 28 March 2022, which did not allocate money
to SOFIA.
11. Conclusion:
-One message conveyed by Frankenstein is the danger that
lies with considering the negative consequences of science
and technology after-the-fact, instead of before.
-Why is the ending of Frankenstein important?
-Shelley's most pressing and obvious message is that science
and technology can go to far. The ending is plain and simple,
every person that Victor Frankenstein had cared about met a
tragic end, including himself. This shows that we as beings in
society should believe in the sanctity of human life.
12. Work Cited:
CLARK, ANNA E. “‘FRANKENSTEIN’; OR, THE MODERN
PROTAGONIST.” ELH, vol. 81, no. 1, 2014, pp. 245–68. JSTOR,
http://www.jstor.org/stable/24475594. Accessed 16 Oct. 2022.
Proyas, Alex, director. I, Robert. 2004. Davis Entertainment,
2004.
Sophia the robot's complicated truth.” CNBC, 5 June 2018,
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/05/hanson-robotics-sophia-the-
robot-pr-stunt-artificial-intelligence.html. Accessed 17 October
2022.