Dr. Frankenstein's Three Big Mistakes

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He worked in isolation, hiding his progress from his teacher and his fellow scientists. Thus, when his Creature went on a murderous rampage, killing all of those close to him, there was no one to help Frankenstein destroy the creature or, at the very least, modify the Creature's behavior. When crisis struck, there was no one to whom Frankenstein could turn for guidance. And when Frankenstein died, his Creature continued to roam the earth, enraged and embittered, poised to wreak more damage. If Frankenstein had been a member of a research group, his fellow scientists could have stepped in to help control the Creature and to support Frankenstein in the challenges that came to light the moment the Creature attained autonomy.

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