FRANKENSTEIN CLONING
Definitions of a clone: 1. A group of identical cells that share a common ancestry, derived from the same mother cell. 2. A person who is almost identical to another. 3. A copy or imitation. Cloning is a huge moral and scientific debate that has been going on for years. In the graphic novel, Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein researches at college like other scientists, but he also takes matters into his own hands when he begins robbing and reviving dead tissue. He feels that he is the creator and therefore has supreme power of his creation, where as the monster feels that he is a living Being and deserves the right of safety and happiness. Is a clone/monster a human being with the same rights as everyone else, or just a tool to be used for some other purpose? Use specific examples to back your opinion. Things to consider: what makes a person a person, religious views, & human rights. Cite textual evidence. Definitions of a clone: [unique_solution]1. A group of identical cells that share a common ancestry, derived from the same mother cell. 2. A person who is almost identical to another. 3. A copy or imitation. Cloning is a huge moral and scientific debate that has been going on for years. In the graphic novel, Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein researches at college like other scientists, but he also takes matters into his own hands when he begins robbing and reviving dead tissue. He feels that he is the creator and therefore has supreme power of his creation, where as the monster feels that he is a living Being and deserves the right of safety and happiness. Is a clone/monster a human being with the same rights as everyone else, or just a tool to be used for some other purpose? Use specific examples to back your opinion. Things to consider: what makes a person a person, religious views, & human rights. Cite textual evidence. Definitions of a clone: 1. A group of identical cells that share a common ancestry, derived from the same mother cell. 2. A person who is almost identical to another. 3. A copy or imitation. Cloning is a huge moral and scientific debate that has been going on for years. In the graphic novel, Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein researches at college like other scientists, but he also takes matters into his own hands when he begins robbing and reviving dead tissue. He feels that he is the creator and therefore has supreme power of his creation, where as the monster feels that he is a living Being and deserves the right of safety and happiness. Is a clone/monster a human being with the same rights as everyone else, or just a tool to be used for some other purpose? Use specific examples to back your opinion. Things to consider: what makes a person a person, religious views, & human rights. Cite textual evidence. Definitions of a clone: 1. A group of identical cells that share a common ancestry, derived from the same mother cell. 2. A person who is almost identical to another. 3. A copy or imitation. Cloning is a huge moral and scientific debate that has been going on for years. In the graphic novel, Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein researches at college like other scientists, but he also takes matters into his own hands when he begins robbing and reviving dead tissue. He feels that he is the creator and therefore has supreme power of his creation, where as the monster feels that he is a living Being and deserves the right of safety and happiness. Is a clone/monster a human being with the same rights as everyone else, or just a tool to be used for some other purpose? Use specific examples to back your opinion. Things to consider: what makes a person a person, religious views, & human rights. Cite textual evidence.