Characterization Of Frankenstein

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The monster is Victor Frankenstein’s creation, made from body parts of multiple corpses and chemicals. A spark made the eyes of the creature arise one stormy night and he stands to be eight feet tall and extremely strong, but has a mind of a newborn child. Physically his wellbeing could make a healthy warm heart turn cold or run away from being frightened like Victor did in an instant. Looks may be deceiving but the creature also has an innocence level of a child, yet he gets treated unfairly by everyone around him just because of his outer appearance.
Through the story the creature had no family, friends, or a female companion like Victor had. Traveling alone with no direction on where to go, he wondered in every different direction. As time …show more content…

Once again he attempts to socialize with others and it ends with beatings because of his outward appearance, but he doesn’t understand still. Instinct kicked in and he ran to shelter underneath a cottage right next to a family also known as the Del lacy family. For months he listens to the family speak to each other. Going through his pockets of his clothes taken long ago from Victor, he finds some papers from his journal. With his new ability to read, he now understands why he was created. The giant was disgusted with how his creator regarded him as. He asks himself “Was I then a monster? A blot upon the earth, from which all men fled, and whom all men disowned?” Dismayed from what he read, the monster couldn’t believe what Victor wrote, so he revels himself to the family. The same outcome happened once again and ran away from the …show more content…

William is Victor’s youngest brother out of the family. The little boy tells the creature his father is Alphonse Frankenstein. From his past of people mistreating him, the monster fills with hatred as well as rage and strangles William to death. Victor gets word from what had happened and fears it was his creation who killed his little brother. His creator travels back to Geneva seeking his creation. He finds him and the monster explains all he wants is a female companion since society wouldn’t except him. He promises to leave everyone alone if Victor agrees, but if he doesn’t everyone will parish. Victor agrees knowing the consequences but with second thoughts. The monster watches Victor the whole time after their conversation incognito. Victor destroys his work and the green giant is furious with what he just witnessed. The monster vows to take away everything from his creator like he did to him. Like anyone would do who backstabbed someone, the monster kept his promise and killed Victor’s best friend Henry and his newly wedded wife Elizabeth. This ruined what was left of Victor. Revenge is the devils play when promises are

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