Morally Ambiguous Characters In Frankenstein

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In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley there are many morally ambiguous characters, these characters tend to play a pivotal role in the novel and in Frankenstein the perfect character to fit the description in my eyes is the creature created by Victor Frankenstein. The view the reader has towards the character changes throughout the novel as the creature who was initially innocent as we can see when he meets the cottagers then becomes vengeful due to Victor’s ambition of ‘playing god’ where the creature would be created and the creature would come to the realization that no one would accept him he would eventually go on to kill some of Victor’s family members in an act of revenge which reveals an obsession and ambition can blind one’s morals leading …show more content…

In my joy I thrust my hand into the love embers, but quickly drew it out again with a cry of pain...”. The creature did not know how the world worked around him and every object was foreign to his eyes and touch. The creature also was confused as why people from a village he stumbled upon attacked him before he even had a foot in the door. It wasn’t until he learned from a family that he was unknowingly stalking that he understood what some objects were and how to even speak and write. Throughout this part of the novel the creature obtains knowledge and see the good side of him as he sees the family struggling and when seeing their nourishment consisted entirely of the vegetables of their garden he stopped taking their food “I had been accustomed, during the night, to steal a part of their store for my own consumption; but when I found that in doing this I inflicted pain on the cottagers, I abstained..” ( ) and without them knowing the creature helped them around the place for example going around and collecting firewood for the struggling

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