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Victor Frankenstein Reflection

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Victor Frankenstein, an egocentric scientist, decides to defy the laws of nature and act as if he was God. When he successfully creates life, the moment he looks at the creature he shrieks in horror. The hideousness of the creature causes Victor to run away in fear leaving the “newborn” to survive by itself. When Victor returns back to an empty apartment, he rejoices and thinks his problem has vanished. Between Victor Frankenstein and the creature, Victor is the bigger monster because he feels no remorse for his actions while the creature regrets many of his wrong doings despite both seeking revenge.

The creature, born with “feelings of happiness and affection”, is a reflection of Victor as a young boy, full of joy and love. The creature and Victor share these uplifting traits in the beginning of their lives, but their spirits drastically change when one wrongs the other. The selfishness and irresponsibility rushing through Victors veins lead to the destruction of the creature's heart. Due to Victor’s resignation of being the father figure of the creature; the creature seeks vengeance on Victor indirectly. Both Victor and the creature become obsessed with seeking revenge on the other to cause everlasting pain. They both get so …show more content…

Furthermore, “I am content to suffer alone while my sufferings shall endure..” This shows the overpowering guilt the creature has to battle and as he undergoes this misery, he concludes it’s an acceptable punishment for the deaths, and agony he has caused. Victor’s opinion was vastly different stating, “ he devoted to destruction,” which shows the displacement of blame from himself to the creature. Victors megalomaniac self believes his “duty” to the human race was to create life not to care for it. The arrogance inside of Victor overpowers all his favorable traits, eliminating the loyal man, leaving a

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