Examples Of Victor As The Protagonist In Frankenstein

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Victor throughout the story is portrayed as the protagonist and the creature is portrayed as the antagonist. This is an important idea to think on because specific evidence throughout the story proves this theory. When he refuses to make the creature a companion, he is trying to save the world. After Elizabeth is killed, Victor follows the creature to end him. The creature taunts Victor after murdering Elizabeth. Victor is the protagonist of the story because he refuses to make the creature a companion, even after the creature threatens him. After destroying the creature’s companion Victor says “I have declared my resolution to you, and I am no coward to bend beneath words.”(137) The creature threatens to get vengeance on Victor but Victor stands his ground and tells the creature that he will not make him a companion. Victor believes the creature will be even more evil then the creature is. “she might become ten thousand times more malignant than her mate and delight, for its own sake, in murder and wretchedness.”(134) Proof has already been made, that the monster has killed before. Victor fears that if he gives the creature this companion that she may cause more chaos. Knowing and believing this, Victor can not go through with making another creature, for that would be sinister. …show more content…

“I pursued him, and for many months this has been my task.”(162) Victor follows the creature in order to destroy him for this is his last goal. The creature flees him and leaves notes taunting him. “Prepare! Your toils only begin...my everlasting hatred.”(163) As Victor is desperately trying to catch up to the creature, he reads these messages and they are intended to keep Victor from losing him. The creature wants Victor to suffer and wants him to live long enough for the creature to get his

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