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Who Is The Real Monster In Frankenstein

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In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein is the son of a rich man, and is very intrigued by natural philosophy and science. After many hours of lectures, classes, and late night of thinking and working, Victor discovered the secret to life. He had great plans for this creation and his secret, he thought maybe he could cure all disease and become the greatest scientist that ever existed. But what Frankenstein created was not a human being, it was a monster. Victor was repulsed by the very sight and fled when he first saw him. The monster is not a human being, but he longs for the kinship and love that he observes among the humans. He finds them beautiful and intriguing and wishes himself so. The monster later tells victor about …show more content…

In retribution for his creation and out of hatred for his creator he kills Victor’s little brother William. The monster finds that it is easier for him to feel rage and hatred than it is for him to fit in and he becomes very bitter and alone as he retreats into the mountains alone. One day, however, Victor is hiking to the top of a mountain from his childhood and stumbles upon the beast. He is horrified and curses him, but the beast reasons with him. Victor acknowledges the creature's existence and hates the fact that he is the creator or his brother's killer, and of such a horrific beast. However, Victor is faced with ¨what the duties of a creator towards his creation were¨ (70) Because of this VIctor decided to follow the beast to his cave and listen to his tale. The creature is lonely and wants a companion that will not be scared of him or shun him away. Victor agrees after the monster makes a very good argument, and resolves to make a wife. He succeeds in doing so, and then is regretful again, so he kills the monster’s bride-to-be. The monster is then very angry because he thought he had someone that would understand, but then it was taken from

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