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Letters to the Editor

Letters

Letter from Victor Frankenstein:

Dear Editor,

I need to get something off my chest. When I started my experiments, my goal was to do something good for the world, to defeat death itself. But things didn’t go as planned, and now I find myself living a nightmare. The creature I made was supposed to be a breakthrough but turned out to be a horror.

I’m writing this to warn others who might be tempted to push science too far like I did. My ambition blinded me, and I crossed lines I shouldn’t have. Trust me, trying to play god brings nothing but trouble. I hope my story will make others think twice before they leap into the unknown without thinking about the consequences.

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Regretfully, Victor Frankenstein

Letter from the Creature:

To Whom It May Concern,

I’m reaching out to you all feeling very misunderstood and mistreated. I didn’t ask to be created, and now that I’m here, I’m constantly pushed away because of how I look. I think and feel like any person would. All I’ve ever wanted was to be part of a community, to have friends and maybe even a family.

Why do people judge me just by my appearance? Isn’t what’s inside what really counts? I believe I could be good if I was just given a chance. Please try to see things from my perspective and give me a chance to show who I really am.

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Sincerely, The Creature

Letter from Elizabeth Lavenza:

Dear Editor,

Watching everything that’s happened with Victor has really made me think, and I feel it’s important to share something with all of you. Victor got so caught up in his work that he shut everyone else out, and it ended up hurting him and everyone around him. It’s been tough seeing someone I care about lose their way because they were too focused on their ambitions.

I hope we can all learn to keep the lines of communication open, especially with the people we care about. It’s important to talk about what we’re doing and the decisions we’re making, especially if they could lead to big changes. Let’s make sure that our advances in science or any other field don’t just bring progress, but also make our lives and relationships better.

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Looking forward to a better future, Elizabeth Lavenza

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