Victor's Wrongful Actions In Frankenstein

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Frankenstein Essay Prompt G
In the Mary Shelley novel, Frankenstein, she tells a story about a young scientist, Victor Frankenstein, who is set on creating life. To accomplish his hopes, Victor uses dead human and animal body parts.When his creature had finally awoken, Dr. Frankenstein was frightened by its appearance. His creature was not the perfect being that he imagined. The creature was different due to his extremely large stature, vicious red eyes, and sickly yellow-greenish skin, and because of this, he was perceived as scary, which not even Victor could look over. Due to his terror, Dr. Frankenstein abandons the creature and leaves him to figure out the way of the world by his lonesome. Also as a result of the abandonment, the creature never …show more content…

These conditions lead the creature to commit his foul actions and Victor is at fault for what the creature has done because of the way he brought the creature into the world, only to throw him away. Although the creature knew what he was doing with when he decided to perform the vengeful actions towards Victor, they are still ultimately Victor's fault and responsibility.
In the novel, the creature that Victor created kills Victor's best friend Henry Clerval out of anger towards Victor. The creature is getting revenge on the way that Victor made him and left him all alone in the “Cruel” world. He is greatly different from the rest of the world, which is why it was so hard for him to be out in the world alone. He had a harsh life after Victor left him, only after judging him on his looks. He never gave the creature a chance to have a good life. Mary Shelley, makes it seem

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