Frankenstein Character Analysis Essay

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In the book Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein is very much interested in sciences and anatomy. As he continues studying these things he attempts to create a human like creature. Victor is successful in the creation of this creature, but when the creature awakes for the first time Victor is terrified by his appearance. Victor runs out of the room, but when he finally returns he finds that the creature is no longer there. Victor has created a horrible monster. This creature ends up murdering many people and terrorizing many. Many of the people that this monster kills are people that are very close to Victor Frankenstein. This monster is very intelligent, he can learn at a fast pace simply by observing others.

The monster learned many things by just observing others, he even learned his language skills by listening to other people talking. All he did to learn how to talk was listen to everybody else talk, he just picked up on it and ran with it. This is an incredibly smart thing to be able to do. We grow up learning to talk by hearing others talk as we are …show more content…

Victor found out that his brother had been murdered. Victor immediately went home to where his family was, and where his brother William had been murdered. When Victor arrived the gates to his hometown had already been closed for the night so he had to wait. As he was waiting he saw the monster he had created near the spot where Williams body was found. Victor then knew that the monster had murdered his brother William. But when Victor was able to get home to his family he found out that Justine was accoused of murdering William. Victor didn't say anything about the monster commiting the the murder because he didn't want anybody thinking he was insane. But Victor did stand up and say that he didn't believe Justine murdered William. Nobody really believed that Justine did it. But Justine admited to the murders

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