The name, Frankenstein, has been such a powerful and memorable name in the past hundreds of years. The story of Frankenstein is so powerful that it has made a huge affect on many other stories told today. In Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein, storms have been a powerful force that have evolved into big problems along the way, throughout the making and creation of the monster himself. Frankenstein, himself, is a major cause to these storms appearing. As something didn’t go as planned for Frankenstein, a non-intentional storm had evolved. In the beginning of his lifetime studies, Frank became fascinated by the mystery of the creation of life and began to study how the human body is built and how it falls …show more content…
That stormy night had put Frankenstein in a bad place. He believed that is was a crime done by his own creation. What has this storm caused by the monster done to his family? Deep down Frankenstein knew it was all his fault. Another example of a storm created by the monster was around the time where Frankenstein agrees to finally marry his dear friend Elizabeth. The monster tells Frankenstein that he has a right to have a female monster companion as well. He tells him that the reason why he is evil is because of his loneliness and promises to take his new female mate away to hide in South America far away from human contact. Frankenstein finally agrees to create a female companion and then after a while he doesn’t want to complete his creation because he is afraid of the outcome of her not wanting to seclude herself and create more storms. Because of the refusal, the monster creates a storm and on the wedding night of Frankenstein and Elizabeth, he ends up killing Elizabeth as revenge. He explains, “the murderous mark of the fiends’ grasp was on her neck, and the breath had ceased to issue from her lips” (199). Frankenstein was in shock and didn’t know what could possibly arise next from the monster. He goes