Monster's Mate

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The final volume of Frankenstein analyzes the dilemma that Victor goes through, choosing between pleasing the monster which means the safety of his family and not making a mate for the monster which could mean less danger for society, since he will be the only wretch alive but condemn his family to danger. Victor's decision to destroy the monster's mate could be based on the fact he is scared of bringing such a dangerous creature on earth; the idea of the mate not accepting the deal to leave town or her not liking the monster for his ugliness makes him reconsider his decision. Creating a mate for the monster had consequences and Victor did not want to risk it, the simple idea of creating a creature similar to one that became his worst nightmare, …show more content…

In reality, Victor destroys the female monster because he cannot stand the fact that the female monster will be as ugly as the male monster, " His countenance expressed the utmost extent of malice and treachery (171)." This proves that all Victor cares about is both of his creation's physical appearance. Victor's selfishness demonstrates again when he ignores the monster's threats concerning his wedding night. The monster warned Victor that" I will be with you on your wedding night (173)." He should have been in that bedroom with Elizabeth to protect her because he knew that the monster will fulfill this threat, instead, he decided to stay in the living room thinking of how to prepare himself in case the monster tries to attack him. He keeps thinking about himself first, knowing that the monster's goal is to kill all his loved ones so he can stay alone just like the monster was when he was abandoned. Basically, Victor is trying to play the victim in this volume, he destroys the female monster to make the reader believe that he does not wish to unleash evil into the world. The monster was created by Victor then he abandoned him, this is what turned the monster into a heartless creature, he wanted revenge. Not that things would have been different if the monster was accepted by his creator but, it sure would have made a difference in the way he chose to

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