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Human Emotion In Frankenstein

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In the story, Frankenstein, the creature establishes the ability to demonstrate human emotion. We see this in the novel when the creature shows his ability to understand the humans and what exactly they are feeling. “Every trait of sorrow vanished from his face and it instantly expressed a degree of elastic joy.” (Shelley 49). While he stalks them in a sense, then he tells himself that he is the reason in which the family is sad. The monster has only one feature that separates himself from humans, That would be his physical experience. Being eight feet tall and an odd, unhealthy skin tone allows for the monster to be seen as different. The fact that the creature possesses these traits is why his goal in life seems to be unobtainable. The reader

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