Man Vs Nature In Frankenstein

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Man versus nature is a significant conflict in literature and in real life. This type of conflict is a problem in which nature is the antagonist, or villain, and the human protagonist , or good guy, is pitted against it. Nature is considered storms, climate, temperature, or the sea. It is also called man versus environment. This situation happens commonly in literature, such as books, the arts, such as paintings, and in life, now and earlier.
In literature, this type of conflict is used in older stories and in modern stories. Moby Dick by Herman Melville is an old book, but it puts Captain Ahab (man) against the sea (nature) to try to find Moby Dick. In another classic story, The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy, the human, is fighting the tornado, …show more content…

Movies have that theme regularly, and sometimes that is one of many themes. One movie that showcases man versus nature is Alive, from 1993. It shows humans’ will to survive in the arctic tundra, and their determined spirits. In Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters, Percy and Annabeth have to fight the island and the killer sheep in order to get the golden fleece and complete the mission. This shows how far man will go to impress someone and complete a task. One last movie is Castaway, where a FedEx executive must survive a plane crash on a deserted island and completely change himself. Movies show man versus nature well, …show more content…

Books can show just that theme, or that and other themes. Paintings can also show how man competes against nature by giving solid examples and blending man with natural things and pure wild things. In the real world, man versus nature is a significant conflict, as it causes death, suffering, and injury every day. Plane crashes usually put people in a dire situation like that, but other things, like boats sinking or unsuccessful parachuting. Some people go to deserted islands to collect themselves, change their lifestyles, or even to die. I would never put myself in a situation like that, but a small percent of people will. Man fights nature regularly. Even on a day-to-day basis, we have conflicts with nature and our surroundings. I think we could reduce deaths from this by creating some better technology or tracking planes

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