What Locke said “A child is a blank state that is formed only through experience” speaks volumes. Very young children who are being raised in this world is formed by the things around them, but also things and events that happen to them. Which is nothing but the truth, and Locke also says that people need to be separated and built up individually with each of their own experiences. So him saying this as well just shows that he thinks the same about every individual. But Locke also argued with the same topics during his day in age as well. Alex Tuckness in Locke's Political Philosophy said this “He argued that people have rights, such as the right to life, liberty, and property, that have a foundation independent of the laws of any …show more content…
He started out with an idea that only he could see the best in and started to achieve little goals to reach an ultimate goal. Just like Frankenstein did and his idea about re-creating life with the monster. Frankenstein was contradicted by others and no one else could see the beauty in his work. Same with Locke and his philosophies, only he could see the true value and meaning of what he was preaching and talking about and that's what led people to actually believe what he was saying and how it made his words so powerful. John Locke did many things with his words and what he believed for. Many of which people thought he was talking crazy. But Locke knew exactly what he was doing and