How Is Victor Frankenstein Justified

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In the Mary Shelley’s book Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein brings a creature to life somehow that the book does not tell the reader. But when the creature is brought to life, Victor is disgusted by his creation and abandons it. Later in the book, the monster is treated as if he was evil, so he begins to act like he is evil. He starts seeking revenge by killing everyone close to Victor like his son and Elizabeth. The story ends when the monster strangles Elizabeth, and Victor begins to pursuit the monster in order to kill it. Some people might say that the monster was wrong because he killed many of Victor’s love ones. Revenge is never justified. Others might say that Victor was wrong for not loving the monster or at least giving it a

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