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The Responsibility Of Parenting In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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“ Children are a sort of raw material put into our hands, a ductile and yielding substance, which, if we do not ultimately mold in conformity to our wishes, it is because we throw away the power committed to us, by the folly with which we are accustomed to exerting”(Marshall). The above quote helps to prove the point that Jonathan Bates made in his article Frankenstein and the State of Nature that Victor may be to blame for the Creature’s descent into evil. It is an arguable statement to claim that Victor never realized the implications of creating the Creature and that there would be repercussions for abandoning his child, but Victor failed to realize that all actions have consequences. As explained earlier in the paper, Mary Shelley drew from the life of Rousseau to help her write Frankenstein. The article on Sympathy and the Speculative …show more content…

Victor’s abandonment of his son is the main cause of his evil deeds since the Creature thus lacks a family unit and social skills that every young child needs. Frankenstein is the main contributor to the Creature’s sense of evil from the start because he is the one who continually refers to him as fiend, devil, or monster. The reader needs to consider the fact that the Creature is only a few months old at this point and similar to a young child is naive and gullible. So similar to that young child, the Creature believes everything that is said to him, so if Victor continually calls him a monster, eventually he will start to believe it and act upon that statement. Relating to this statement is the fact that Victor never considers the thoughts and feelings of the Creature in his creation process. The epigraph of Frankenstein from Milton’s work Paradise Lost perfectly describes the Creature’s feelings, stating

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