Frankenstein, published in 1818, is a timeless masterpiece that explores the boundaries of science, morality, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. This iconic Gothic novel introduces readers to the ambitious Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who defies the natural order by creating a grotesque and sentient creature through forbidden experiments. As Victor grapples with the ramifications of his creation, Shelley delves into themes of isolation, societal rejection, and the blurred lines between creator and creation. Set against the backdrop of the Romantic era, Frankenstein remains a haunting and thought-provoking tale that continues to captivate readers with its examination of human nature and the pursuit of knowledge at any cost.