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The Fear For Him By Mary Shelley

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The Fear for Him
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a novel with multiple messages that create an emotional, logical and fascinating appeal to her audience from 1818 to present day. Shelley’s multiple messages give her audience the chance to observe her novel from different perspectives which allows them to have their own interpretation of the characters within the novel. One message that is seen at the beginning is that not one person is born a monster but can be formed into a monster by society and how one or it, is treated by their creator. We see that Victor Frankenstein did not take responsibility for his creation which led him not to care for his “child” the so called monster he had created. Ambition, obsession and pride were qualities that drove Dr. Victor Frankenstein to find a new way of creating life: “So much has been done, exclaimed the soul of Frankenstein—more, far more, will I achieve…explore unknown powers, and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation” (46). He wasn’t able to handle the creation which led him to ignore it. The breakdown of Victor Frankenstein and the failed experiment of new life that was his creation led him to a sorrowful and unpleasant position in the world Frankenstein found himself and the world Victor was in. It can be said that the creature would never have become a “monster” if it had the love and care that Victor never provided. Victor Frankenstein would have never had a monster to deal with if he took responsibility for

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