Dr. Frankenstein is the Real Monster in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

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“With an anxiety that almost amounted to agony, I collected the instruments of life around me, that I might infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet. It was already one in the morning; the rain pattered dismally against the panes, and my candle was nearly out, when, by the glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs,” writes Mary Shelley, describing the moment in which Victor Frankenstein fully identifies his creation. He realizes that this monster could ruin both his life and the lives of many more people. Shortly after this realization, the creator rushes out of the room. What to do now that this creature is alive and ready to do as it pleases?

After reading the Mary Shelley novel, ‘Frankenstein’ I will try to

answer the question, ‘who is the real monster? Dr. Frankenstein or his

creation?’ It is usually thought that the creature created by Dr.

Frankenstein is a monster but is this correct? Could Dr. Frankenstein be

the monster because of his evil ways? Is this what Mary Shelley

proposed from the start? I will try to discover ‘who is the real

monster?’ in this ‘Frankenstein’ assignment.

‘Frankenstein’ is a ‘romantic’ novel, meaning it is about industrial

growth and defiance against nature and Gods will, in this case Dr.

Frankenstein is creating life which only God should be able to do. Dr.

Frankenstein started his university degree as a medical student, but

is mostly interested in natural philosophy, and particularly

chemistry, but somewhere a long the line Dr. Frankenstein goes of the

rail and ends up comparing himself to God.

‘Frankenstein’ was written around 1816 in a Swiss...

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...so that he and she

may live happily ever after, which isn’t much to ask for. This brings

Dr. Frankenstein a dilemma, this being that he makes the creation a

female friend and gets rid of the creation altogether, or doesn’t and

has to lives with his mistakes forever.

The greatest part from this chapter is the dialogue between victor and

his creation, how they will have half a conversation then it will go

into what victor is thinking then go back to the dialogue again.

After taking all this information, from the past to pages, I have

found an answer to the question, ‘who is the real monster, Dr.

Frankenstein or his creation’? The answer being, Dr. Frankenstein, I

believe this because his creation doesn’t decide what he will look

like or if he’ll be loved, Dr. Frankenstein dose this, by choosing his

body parts and rejecting him as a ‘child’ as to put it.

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