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Revenge In Frankenstein Research Paper

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There are various topics in which the story Frankenstein contains. In this case the theme of Frankenstein, is revenge and how it affects a person’s family and loved ones. In the beginning after Victor created him, the monster starts its life with an innocent mind and warm heart. But later he changes his personality because of the way people treated him, and of how Victor neglected him. Victor expresses, “Oh! No mortal could support the horror of that countenance. A mummy endued with animation could not be so hideous as that wretch” (Shelley 21). To explain, Victor continuously called his monster a hideous wretch. He said no one could support his ugly appearance, and Victor did not bother to show the creature any love as his creator. Moreover, into the creature’s journey, he came across a village. …show more content…

Moreover, the creature proceeded his journey, after two months he reached the environs of Geneva. The monster soon came across a young boy and the creature developed an idea. His idea was to seize him to educate him as his companion and friend. But the monster’s procedure did not go as planned because when the creature grabbed the boy, the boy screamed in horror and called him a “hideous monster”. The boy told the creature that his papa is M. Frankenstein, and the creature was surprised. The monster stipulates, “Frankenstein! you belong then to my enemy-to him towards whom I have sworn eternal revenge; you shall be my first victim” (Shelley 62). Clearly, the monster wants revenge, by doing so, he knows that the death of the boy will make Frankenstein carry on with despair, along with a thousand other miseries that will destroy him. Furthermore, the monster proceeded with his idea of making Frankenstein suffer, he strangled the boy to death. The creature left the seen and entered a barn which he thought was empty. He came across a beautiful young woman sleeping on some straw. The monster began to think of what would happen if she was to

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