Who Is Victor Frankenstein A Tragic Hero

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Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is a horror story published in 1818. In the story, Victor Frankenstein appears as a controversial character. His characteristics make him more real; he does not hide his human nature. Frankenstein is a good-hearted but overly flawed character who leads a destructive path that makes him comes out as a tragic hero at the end of the story. In the novel, Victor`s skill as a scientist and his success in the creation of life demonstrates his potential as a scientist. This is a clear demonstration of attributes which lead him to be a tragic hero. His qualities and capability go beyond the scope of ordinary individuals. Frankenstein’s origin from an influential family means that he is well educated because of his access to all aspects of knowledge in which he has the …show more content…

His focus on understanding the unknown leads to him staying up for many days and nights, with the aim of creating another human being to bring himself satisfaction. By so doing, he loses his grip on reality by isolating himself from social, physical and emotional connection to other people. Frankenstein says, “winter, spring, and summer passed away during my labours: but I did not watch the blossom or the expanding leaves” (42). Also, Frankenstein`s desire for knowledge leads him to a life of grief and suffering. His tragic flaw stems from neglecting his creation to focus on himself. The creation brings joy to Victor, but he becomes affected by the fact that his work came to life. He ends up running and leaving his work alone in that it brings him a lot of sadness to the monster, which makes the creature decide to seek revenge against him. Victor`s viewing his creation after he gets finished with the process makes him abandon it. Therefore, he stops being responsible for his creation. The monster`s desire for revenge against Victor because of being an irresponsible creator is one of the reasons for his

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