Victor Fault In Frankenstein

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he was searching for the food he found the hurt and entered in it. At the sight of his appetences people came to gather at him and attached at him until, grievously bruised by stones and many other missile weapons. After the result if this depressed incident monster decided to stay away from the human. Until to this point monster was not a harmful creature, it seems as if he just want to be loved, to surrounded by people. To live a normal life. But humans were just judging him by his horrible appearance, which was not his fault, but

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