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    the entire novel. Victor Frankenstein goes through a lot of turmoil at the beginning of his life. After being found in the icy cold arctic and growing up with Elizabeth‚ his sister‚ and unfortunately losing Caroline‚ he found a love for science‚ grabbed it and ran with it. Victor continued to pursue science and then had a thought to create‚ who most know now‚ as Frankenstein. Robert Walton travels through the Arctic Ocean through Russia to get to the North Pole. He finds Victor Frankenstein‚ weak

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    threat. That’s why he sought revenge‚ justice for himself. Because even his creator (Victor) feared him‚ and yes he did kill two of his loved ones‚ but the monster stood up for his actions and admits it but he was guilty for it and was begging for Victor understanding. And lonely‚ and shunned‚ he says that he struck out at William in a desperate attempt to injure Victor‚ his cruel creator. Later on the monster begs Victor to create a companion for him‚ a monster equally grotesque to serve as his particular

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    In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein becomes consumed with the act of creating of a living thing from dead body parts and electricity. His relentless ambition clouds his judgment and reason ultimately leading him to go against the natural order of life and create a new species. After creating the monster‚ Victor is disgusted by what he has done and rejects the monster‚ forcing him to fend for himself in the outside world. This isolation and rejection from his father or God leads the

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    period where industrial business exploded and inventions were being created left and right. This was also a time when many classic novels came out‚ and where certain author’s true colors started to shine. The significance of this is that they discover Victor Frankenstein‚ who may not be a writer‚ but in fact is a great storyteller. They create an allusion of the industrial revolution by showing that he is one of the descriptive literary artists of the time period. 3.Biographical information. The reason

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    are worth attending to because‚ in addition to the dominant tone of darkness or gloom‚ there are moments of light and beauty‚ joy and enchantment‚ and love and pleasure quite irrepressibly glowing into various passages of the book. The monster is Victor Frankenstein’s creation‚ assembled from old body

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    Victor R. Betancourt THEO202_C06 Short Essay #2 Short Essay on Topic: Anthropology: Marriage and Divorce Marriage was instituted in Paradise when man was in innocence (Gen 2:18-24). Here we have its original scripture‚ which was confirmed by our Lord‚ as the basis on which all regulations are to be framed (Mat 19:4‚ 5). The Lord God said‚ “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.”; “For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his

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    debate: Thesis: The Creature is more human than Victor Frankenstein The creature is more human than victor because he learns all of his emotions from scratch and how to deal with them. Proof: The creature wants companionship and love when he observes the family in the cottage‚ but then feels rejection when they chase him away and then wants to get revenge‚ for being cast off by the human race. Explaination: All of those are very human emotions. Victor just sits around and acts sad‚ and as if the

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    That is not true at all‚ though. Victor gave The Monster every reason to be furious with him‚ Victor abandoned The Monster at “birth”‚ He threatens to kill him‚ calls him grotesque‚ and finally makes a promise to The Monster then breaks it (Shelly 56-160). To me‚ The Monster gets all of my sympathy because from day one he is treated horrifically because of how he looks. All the Monster needed to be a good monster was for Victor to love him‚ or Victor could have fulfilled his obligation to The

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    the creation of a second monster leads to the destruction of Victor Frankenstein’s health. The monster is tired of not being accepted by the human species‚ and demands Victor creates a female monster companion for him. The monster pleas and reasons for hours about why Victor owes it to him to create a female companion‚ and Victor finally gives in. He agrees on the condition that the monster must abandon the territory forever‚ which Victor must believe will put a cease to the destruction of his own

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    reveal the danger with ambition. Victor Frankenstein’s journey to achieve scientific greatness ultimately resulted in self-desolation. The pursuit of knowledge enchanted Frankenstein’s life from a young age. However‚ even Victor’s own father ridiculed his studies. But‚ Victor’s desires to learn were greater than any belief his father has. Victor knew greatness was within his reach. He simply needed time to reach it. In order satisfy his hunger‚ Victor went to college. Yet‚ once again his dreams

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