Frankenstein Good Vs Evil

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In "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley, Dr. Victor Frankenstein an ambitious man who ventures upon the task of creating life out of lifeless matter. The story of "Frankenstein" has many different aspects to the story that contributes greatly to the fascination it awakens. What struck me the most were the intriguing characters of Dr. Frankenstein and the monster, and their relationship to each other. Good versus evil is a crucial theme in the novel, and it is here presented as a very intricate issue. Throughout "Frankenstein" Mary Shelley shows us that good versus evil are not always easy to determine, and that human beings have both of these qualities within themselves. On the surface of this novel, Dr. Frankenstein and the Monster appear …show more content…

This is most apparent of the Monster whenever he reacts violently, it is his response to being treated poorly. He doesn't become happy when he hurts people, instead this is his way of defending himself from being hurt. His emotions and instincts urge him to perform his acts of violence. Even Victor, who appears to be a collected and pensive person, is to some extent governed by his impulses like longing to create life. Strongly believing, his impulses make him forget about both the world around him and contemplating the possible consequences upon the task of creating a living being. Ultimately, these impulses lead to both the Monster's and Victor's …show more content…

Victor's life ends up in misery because he denies himself of being anything other than a perfect human being. His darker side finally explodes into the form of the Monster and consumes his life instead of sharing it. Since neither the good or bad side is prominent when you are born, because man is an empty sheet, it is what happens to you and how you are treated that dictates which side will be more powerful. Had the Monster experienced kindness from other people, he might not have embarked on his cruel revenge. These are the central lessons that Mary Shelley wants to teach us throughout her novel "Frankenstein": treat people good and they will become good, but do not deny yourself to be passionate or to have faults, because the dark and raw side of man needs to, and will manifest itself

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