Who Is The Real Monster In Frankenstein

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This research paper analyzes the novel Frankenstein, which was written by an English author named, which focuses on who is more human, the monster or Victor Frankenstein? People always think that a monster is the product of evil, or something that hunts people during a full moon, but it’s not generally like this, some monsters tend to be more human than their creators. In this novel, you’d see that Victor Frankenstein is the monster as he removed the right for his creation to feel human in the smallest way possible. The actions he does expose his initial intentions and true ambition towards his making. His desire of creating life after death is beyond imaginable that it took his mentality over completely. It made him do many things, things nobody would ever think of doing, it turned him into something unimaginable, Victory Frankenstein, a scientist gone mad for the rest of his life.

The novel is about a scientist named Victor Frankenstein, he discovers the secret of how to create life, he carefully puts body parts of human corpses together in hope of something beautiful, but instead of that, he creates something that disgusts him, it was rejected by its maker and all of society, so the monster bowed revenge on the human …show more content…

67). His parents stress to him that it will cause them great distress if he doesn’t stay in touch with them. Frankenstein also sees himself indistinguishable from the monster, he ponders sometimes, “can you wonder, that sometimes a kind of insanity possessed me, or that I saw continually about me a multitude of filthy animals inflicting on me incessant torture, that often extorted screams and bitter groans” (Shelley, 1818, p. 160). And it shows that in this instance, he sees himself from the perspective of an isolated

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