Thursday, May 30, 2019

Victor Frankenstein is the Monster in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein Essay

Victor Frankenstein is the Monster in Mary Shelleys FrankensteinThrough out the novel we argon under the assumption that the demon in the novel is the man who is disfigured and hideous on the outside. While we view Victor Frankenstein as the handsome and sympathize with victim, even though sometimes a monster can non be seen but heard. Looks can be deceiving but actions are always true. We first view Frankensteins ignorance while he is busy in his work. He had not visited his family for two straight long time. These are the people that love and care about him, yet he does not go home. Not even to visit his own father, the man who pays for his schooling and necessities.We again view his ignorance and irresponsibility when after spending two years of work on his creature he disowns and abandons the creature. He runs out of the room after seeing the creature come to life. He fled the room because he judgement the creature was so hideous, even though he had chosen all the best body par ts for its creation. When Frankenstein returns to the house when he became assured that my enemy had therefore fled, I clapped my hands for joy(55). Even after all his work he is ecstatic that this horrible beast has left him.Victors ignorance is viewed again when he does not tell anyone that he has created this monster, and that he is the murderer of William. He does not tell of this creature until his own welfare is on the line. He could have stopped these offensive deeds the mons...

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