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Title: Mad Scientists: The Pursuit of Perfection


1
Mad Scientists The Pursuit of Perfection
  • By Lauren Mamer

2
Defining the Mad Scientist
  • Crossing a line defined by society
  • Obsession
  • Confusion of Priorities

3
  • Our great creative Mother Nature, permits
    us, indeed, to mar, but seldom to mend, and,
    like a jealous patentee, on no account to make.
  • --The Birthmark, Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1843

4
The Birthmark
  • Hallmarks of a mad scientist
  • Attempting perfection
  • Obsessed with the birthmark
  • Makes perfecting wife more important than being
    with her
  • Trying to make her better than nature

5
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  • Trying to isolate his pure self
  • Creates pure evil as well in Hyde
  • In the end it is Hyde, physical desires that win
    out

6
SpidermanGreen Goblin
  • Enhancing human performance
  • Also enhances impulsiveness, greed
  • Obsession leads him to try his experiment on
    himself
  • Loses priorities, ignores his son to terrorize
    city

7
What does it all mean?
  • Much has been written about the negative
    portrayal of science and mad scientists in horror
    films
  • Fears tied recent developments in science
  • Fear of perfection not related to developments in
    technology and science

8
Why cant humans achieve perfection?
  • Two outcomes seen
  • Physical improvement comes with a mental price
  • Perfection only comes with death

9
Concluding Thoughts
  • Fear of perfection because of competition
  • Fear of failure
  • Need flaws because they define us
  • Evidence results of perfection experiments in
    fiction and cinema

10
Final Question
  • for his spirit was ever on the march, ever
    ascending, and each instant required something
    beyond the scope of the instant before.
  • --Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Birthmark
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