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Was Frankenstein’s creature “born” a monster? Were his fun-filled murderous tendencies all inate? Or did he begin as a “blank slate,” but was never taught good manners by good ol’ Vic, like...y’know, not killing people. Shmoop it up and watch the video to learn more!


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00:01

We speak student!

00:09

Frankenstein a la Shmoop

00:10

Nature versus Nurture

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What is the nature versus nurture debate?

00:17

So nature versus nature --

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You know, you've probably heard this being talked about

00:21

in contemporary society.

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The question is - Are we born as a blank slate

00:25

and anything that we are as humans

00:28

comes from nurture, meaning comes from

00:31

the environment we're brought up in,

00:32

the way we're treated, et cetera?

00:34

Or are we born with certain innate qualities?

00:37

You know, I might be born as kind of a bubbly kid.

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Or am I born blank slate

00:43

and because my mom is bubbly,

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so am I? That's kind of the question.

00:47

Nature versus nurture is used a lot

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in super controversial topics

00:50

like homosexuality, where there are people who argue

00:54

that people are not born as homosexuals,

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- but instead it is, you know, nurture and it's learned. Exactly. - Learned.

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So that's the nature versus nurture.

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How is the nature versus nurture debate brought up in Frankenstein?

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Is the monster innately bad...

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or is he bad because his creator abandoned him?

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Those are the two options.

01:18

Either he was just born a monster,

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or created a monster,

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or he was totally a blank slate,

01:25

could've turned out to be the sweet guy next door,

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but then Victor abandoned him

01:30

and so he became evil and started killing everyone.

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The Enlightenment is when this theory of the blank slate -

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the fancy term for that is "tabula rasa" -

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came about with John Locke.

01:40

And the idea would be that yes,

01:44

Frankenstein's monster could have turned into

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a normal guy and could've led a totally fine life.

01:51

But he was abandoned by his creator

01:54

and so the nurture made him not be that way.

01:57

Today you look at a toddler, you look at a kid --

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We now know that tabula rasa's not a thing.

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It's definitely not -- No one's born a blank slate.

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But we still don't know how much.

02:08

And the modern parlance is that there's a genetic predisposition

02:12

to doing something some way.

02:14

Exactly. You know, we know that nobody's born blank slate.

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We also know that, you know,

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nurture is an issue and nature --

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But we still haven't figured out how much.

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And this is something that Mary Shelley was thinking about

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and John Locke in the Enlightenment was thinking about

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like hundreds of years ago and we still haven't figured it out.

02:32

What is the nature versus nurture debate?

02:35

How is the nature versus nurture conflict

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presented in Frankenstein?

02:43

[ baby laughs and cries ]

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