Isolation In Frankenstein Essay

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Isolation is a major theme in the novel, Frankenstein, like how throughout the novel Victor and the creature are both isolated. The distinction between their times of isolation is that one had a choice while the other did not. A similarity between them when they were isolated is that neither of them controlled their emotions. It was their irrational thoughts and feelings that created many of the conflicts throughout the novel. “With no one to mediate our feelings … and help us determine their appropriateness, before long they deliver us a distorted sense of self, a perceptual fracturing or a profound irrationality.”(Bond, Michael).
During the novel, Frankenstein, Victor profusely explains his relationships between his family. The descriptions of the relationships between him and his family shows the audience that they are very dear to each other. That is why when Victor’s mother gets sick and passes away he begins to isolate himself from society. This is when Victor starts researching different …show more content…

The creature was suppose to be the perfect being but, “...the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.”(Shelley, 70). The horrendous sight of the creature made Victor run and eventually just abandon and leave the creature to fend for himself. Now that the creature was left and is lonely he begins to experience emotions. The creature is like a child and does not know how to control his emotions. Once he feels the emotion of anger, it then builds to rage toward Victor. The creature is smart and realizes that if he isolates Victor from his friends and family he will become lonely and feel the way the creature felt when Victor abandoned him. The creature then devises a plan to get revenge on Victor by killing all of his friends and family. Once the creature succeeds Victor instantly regrets his actions and realizes that playing God was a terrible

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