Poor Parenting In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein. In the book, Victor Frankenstein triumph as he reanimates a dead body, and then his guilt for creating such a thing. When the "Frankenstein monster" realizes how he came to be and is rejected by mankind, he seeks revenge on his creator's family to avenge his own sorrow. But what you don’t know is Victor doesn't live up his role of being a parent. He lacks compression for his creation. These developmental caused Victor to abandon his creation, consequently leading the monster to destroy Victor’s family and friends.
So I’m probably going to be off topic but this represents how the role of poor parenting all started. Shelley was raised by a single parent, her father William Godwin and offers in Frankenstein,

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