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    throughout the story‚ and an example would be Frankenstein. Often‚ hatred or revenge is the main factor for the bullying or the victim lashing out. Cruelty can come with many possibilities and it all depends on the character’s personality on how they react. In Frankenstein‚ one of the themes involves cruelty and the mistreatment of others. This can be seen when Victor turns away from his creature and abandons him. It can also be shown through diction Victor constantly calls the creature a demon‚

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    Moreover‚ the life of one Victor Frankenstein in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley has been a chase of cat and dog . The relationship between that monster and him have depicted a negative outlook throughout the entire book. The monsters pursuit in revenge has a low motive behind it. The monster was brought to life by his creator and because of the lack of attention he has a lot of anger. At a point in the story the monster delivers some earth shattering words to Victor. Victor looking back on that night

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    The monster in “Frankenstein‚” upon the onset of animation‚ is immediately reviled by his maker‚ Victor. Though “infusing life into an inanimate body […] [was] desired with an ardour that far exceeded moderation‚” Victor was “unable to endure the aspect of the being [he] had created” (Shelley 35). This despondent reaction‚ it is later revealed‚ forced the creature away from his place of origin and into a forest near Ingolstadt. Through this immediate ostracizing by his “natural lord and king‚” the

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    In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ the Victor Frankenstein gives life to a creature then abandons him. The monster lives in isolation and begins to hate humanity. The monster is angry with his creator‚ humanity‚ and himself. Much like a child would‚ he is unsure of what to do with this anger. There is a reason that the “terrible two’s” are known to most anyone who has ever taken care of a child. At this point‚ most children can walk‚ talk‚ and use their senses. The creature is akin to children in this

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    it? One man who was called a monster felt this way. Victor Frankenstein created a monster out of his love of science. When he was younger he got into lightning and he decided to create a person‚ the plague was going around at the time so he collected body parts from the dead people on the streets to create his monster. He created the monster and his monster killed Victor’s little brother William out of revenge. The monster came back and told Victor if he agreed to create a female to love him then he

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    the monster as a being. Frankenstein is also a unusual fellow‚ he has withdrawn from society to work on projects/experiments. He is also into nature and is why he wanted to go to the most dangerous climate in the entire world. He is also has prejudice against his own creation the Monster. Victor Frankenstein is an ambitious fellow‚ he wanted to recreate a human being and was successful. The Monster is also ambitious because he wants be become more like “normal” people. Victor felt when he created the

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    Frankenstein Essay Frankenstein a novel by Mary Shelley‚ is about a man who thought he could recreate life with body parts of dead people‚ electricity‚ chemistry and alchemy. He believed that since all livings things have energy‚ which in that time was electricity‚ he could put energy into a dead person to make him alive. He thought that his experiment had failed‚ but it took moments for the electricity to run through the body‚ and Frankenstein’s monster rose from the dead. Although Dr. Frankenstein

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    The narrative of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is set at various locations around Europe. In the first of his letters sent to his sister‚ the reader sees that the explorer‚ Robert Walton‚ is on a voyage to the North Pole in his ship. The narrative of Frankenstein is relayed from Victor Frankenstein‚ the man whom Walton discovered‚ abandoned in a ship. Victor begins by telling of his adolescent life and the formulation of a hideous creature that he ultimately rejects due to his wretched appearance.

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    Samantha Fajardo Frankenstein Comparative Essay Frankenstein‚ written by Mary Shelley‚ is a novel about a creature that is produced by Victor Frankenstein‚ as a result of his desire to discover the secret of life. Dr. Frankenstein founded this secret by animating dead flesh and stitching human corpses together to create a superhuman. As a reader‚ one realizes the consequences of Victor’s discoveries through series of unfortunate events that occur in the novel. The story begins with four letters

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    Wollstonecraft Shelley‚ Frankenstein is widely considered to be among the novels that fully exemplify Romantic-era literary achievement. The Romantic movement is a general term used to denote the intellectual evolution in literature and the arts‚ primarily in 19th century Europe. Substantial facets of literary Romanticism include belief in the innate virtue of humans‚ the bounds of nature‚ as well as the polarity of human emotion‚ all of which are embodied in Shelley’s Frankenstein. Through reading Shelley’s

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