Victor 's monster continues to seek respect and adoration from a human being. He endeavors to befriend William Frankenstein and suspects that his naivety signals a pure and "unprejudiced" heart of gold (Shelley 144). This additionally denotes that he believes instinctive prejudice is a learned trait induced by society. William is not receptive to the monster 's invitation to friendship and labels him a "hideous monster" (Shelley 144). Though William is young, he embodies instinctive prejudice. Undoubtedly, Victor 's monster is unable to find acceptance within the human community. His yearning for love cannot be quenched within a society that relishes in uniformity. Knowledge and reason led to his creation, but cannot inhibit his
Victor 's monster continues to seek respect and adoration from a human being. He endeavors to befriend William Frankenstein and suspects that his naivety signals a pure and "unprejudiced" heart of gold (Shelley 144). This additionally denotes that he believes instinctive prejudice is a learned trait induced by society. William is not receptive to the monster 's invitation to friendship and labels him a "hideous monster" (Shelley 144). Though William is young, he embodies instinctive prejudice. Undoubtedly, Victor 's monster is unable to find acceptance within the human community. His yearning for love cannot be quenched within a society that relishes in uniformity. Knowledge and reason led to his creation, but cannot inhibit his