Mary Shelley's Frankenstein-Personal Narrative

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One night, it was storm that my creator Victor Frankenstein put me on a metal table and pull a lever. That made me go up the sky then he waited for lighting to strike. When the lighting strikes it hit me and he pull the lever that bought me down. When Victor looked at me I woke up and scared him. Then he got scared and run away then I started chasing him. When I finally got outside I looked around to what I saw, which I try to talk but I could not speak then in the distance I saw people coming I thought they could help me. Instead they started chasing me and shooting me with guns, but I run away before they could get me.
After running away from the people with the guns I ended up in the woods. After looking around to see where I was at I saw a house in the distance and went to the house. When I got there I saw an abandoned shed behind the house and went to it. Then I opened the shed door and saw a mirror on the wall and went to see myself in the mirror. When I saw myself in the mirror
I told myself that, “I looked ugly and disgusting.”
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Then I decided to ask someone where does Frankenstein lives. When I saw people coming I was about go tell them where does he live and I forgot that I can not speak. When that saw me they got scared and started running to get help. Then I went back to the shed, so no one can see me again. When morning came around I went to the back of the house and I saw a crack in the bottom of the house. Then I heard people talking and I look through the crack to see what was going on. When I look inside I saw a man teaching someone to read and talk. After seeing him teaching that person I decides to stay, so that I can learn how to read and

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