Frankenstein Family Relationships

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Skyler Giolitti
Ms schroder
English IV
November 30, 2016
Frankenstein
First we must start with the creator, Victor Frankenstein. He is a character that comes from a very wealthy family. His story is that of a family from a very safe environment and a very happy and warm family. He is the sibling of two brothers, William who is younger than Victor and the other is Ernest. His parents also adopted a girl named Elizabeth, Victor’s sister who he was infatuated with when he was only five years old. When Elizabeth gets sick his family dynamics change especially when his mother gets sick as well and dies. This is when things change for Victor and it’s the beginning of the misfortunes he experiences in life.
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In watching the De Lacy family, he was able to seek education on family intimacy and the importance of families ties in a human’s life. The monster observes the love that is between Saffie, De Lacey’s daughter and De Lacey himself. He also sees the the love between Saffie and Felix. Watching this love and interaction between a family changes him. The monster then tries to become more passionate and seek out relationships with other humans. Sadly, he is denied and shunned by any and all he tries to become intimate …show more content…

To bring Victor to the same level of this feeling of abandonment, the monster kills all of his people that are close to him and that bring him happiness. And he accomplishes his task because Frankenstein becomes too weak and lacks the energy to fight and becomes a lonely and sad man. He tortures Frankenstein further by also killing Elizabeth. With this event we see that the novel actually contradicts itself where in the beginning Frankenstein portrays himself with a stable family and a happy life. But in reality they weren’t as happy as he portrayed, they were wealthy but not happy. Not only did his mother die but his brother died soon after. His father was so sad that he also died. It is hard to imagine that with all those deaths that a family can give the appearance of happiness. This is a novel that opens up our eyes about the things we usually take for granted. Things such as the power of education and the spirit of family that ties in

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