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Chapter 5 of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Essay

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Chapter 5 of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Within this essay I intend to discuss how Frankenstein and his creature change and how subconsciously they love each other. Chapter 5 will be used to show different themes as well as seeing how
Frankenstein acts around his creation. Also the way Frankenstein has played God will be seen in this chapter.

I will start this essay by looking at chapter 5. Shelley shows, in chapter 5, Frankenstein and the creature’s reaction to the ‘creation’.
Shelley conveys Frankenstein’s horror at the creature he has brought to life and his reaction to it. ‘How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how delineate the wretch whom with such infinite pains and care I had endeavoured to form?’ …show more content…

The creature did not communicate with any of the De Laceys’ until he talked to the blind man in their family known as Mr. De Lacey. This man obviously could not see the hideous face and inhuman like size of the creature.
All the man could sense was the creature’s voice. The creature says a very personal and descriptive thing to the blind man. It goes ‘I am an unfortunate and deserted creature; I look around and I have no relation or friend upon earth. These amiable people to whom I go have never seen me and know little of me. I am full of fears, for if I fall there, I am an outcast in the world forever.’ This quote shows how the creature has developed mentally so much in so little time. He has already worked out that his image does not fit in with society and that if the delacies prejudge him for his image and hate him than that will break his heart. I personally felt very sorry at this time for the creature. The De Lacey family then return and the creature is beaten and then ‘quits the cottage’ where he spoke to the blind man.
The creature then says at the beginning of chapter 6 ‘Cursed, cursed creator! Why did I live?’ This quote makes the creature want to know the reason for his existence. The creature will then hunt down
Frankenstein and by whatever means necessary find the answer to his question. Victor is a far more complex character than the creature. For example in chapter 5, Frankenstein

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