The Responsibility Of The Monster In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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In Frankenstein, Victor went from excited to low. The reason of that is the monster that he created. He had a passion that he wanted to create a person that better than human being. He should be smarter and stronger. Victor tried to work hard to approach the goal and spent a lot of time on that. His family was really afraid of him. And right after he finished his goal, he decided to abandon him because he looks really ugly. The monster became homeless and his hatreds stacked everyday when he was away from his creator. The hate the monster received from people was horrible. He was Irritated about it. Finally he started to revenge. Victor lost his little brother, wife and father. After all the things happened, Victor regretted about what he …show more content…

But what he didn’t realize that it’s against humanity. How can you create a people by not following the rules that god gave us. The saddest part was that Victor blames himself by regreeting create the monster, but didn’t he never realize the thing he did was more unforgivable. In this world, even animals, who would abandon their kids? No matter who you are, should you ever do that? If so, what’s the point of getting a kid? You should be able to take the responsibility of being a parent. If you don’t teach your kid, nobody will teach him. In chapter twenty-one, it says , in a prison, stretched on a wretched bed,surrounded by gaolers, turnkeys, bolts, and all the miserableapparatus of a dungeon. Victor stayed in a prison for two months. He almost went crazy, but fortunately his mind came back. He started to think about his life since he left home. Victor create the monster and abandon him. He came back to home with his little brother’s death. And went to find the monster to listen to his experience. The monster got mad because he destroyed the woman he built half way through. His friend got killed, he was accused by the people in the town. …show more content…

He thought it’s he created a monster. But it’s actually he abandoned him. Frankenstein just wanted Victor to feel the same thing he felt during his lifetime. Victor did feel the pain and experienced the helpless situation and everyone thought he is just crazy. When Frankenstein tried to join the family, Felix the son of the old blind man also said he’s crazy. He willn’t be with us, he will hurt us. Frankenstein felt the hostility that everyone showed to him because his looking. When you are ugly, it doesn’t mean you don’t deserve to live. Everyone does, it can be harder. But it’s never a problem. If Victor finds out the main reason early, it will be a good book for how to help kids overcome

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