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    that he is a tall, hideous monster with bolts sticking out of its neck. Nevertheless, that is the Hollywood version. Everyone who has read the book can assert that the creature is basically a kid with no experience in life whatsoever. Despite Victor’s characterization of the creature as a “wretch”, a “daemon” and a “monster”, in truth, the creature was a gentle and noble soul whose mistreatment at the hands of his creator and society compelled him to behave like a monster, rather than actually…

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    several months. Meanwhile the monster wandered around looking for friends and spent a long time living near a cottage and observing a family who lived there. While the was watching them the learned how to speak, read, and other stuff he also realized that he was different compared to the humans. Then he went to Geneva and met a boy in the woods.…

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    work his brain to the biggest test, by creating a monster. Victor assembles the monster out of old body parts, and strange chemicals than activated by a mysterious spark. He is extremely strong and averages 8ft tall. Throughout the book as a reader you realize all the similarities between the two, their respective relationships with nature, desires for love and family, and other parallels. In addition throughout the whole book you notice how the Monster and Victor become more and more similar,…

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    had control over a monster that was stopping the flow of prophecies from getting to the demigods. This is a problem because without a prophecy, Demigods are not allowed to go an quests, and the only way to get the prophecy, is by sending demigods on a quest to kill the monster. After meeting him, Apollo figured out that the monster was his old enemy Python, a snake like beast, and he was only then in all of his mortal time really afraid for his life. Python was the only monster who had rivaled…

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    only cares about himself. When the monster approaches him about making him a mate, Victor acts like he wants to protect his family from the monster, but really he does not want to take the responsibility of his actions which lead up to this confrontation. The true reason Victor procrastinates creating the monster’s mate is because he is trying to save himself. Even after being threatened that the rest of his family will suffer if he does not create another monster, Victor still procrastinates…

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    The meaning of his words are quite controversial. His final phrase is more of a curse or a prediction than a blessing, that is directed towards the humans. To begin with, Grendel never cared nor ever enjoyed the humans and their doings. The Monster is obvious enraged by the fact that a human was able to break the charm that the dragon had put on him. Grendel, during the war must have believed that he was invincible because man’s weapons could not harm him, which was why the war had lasted so…

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    Although it may seem otherwise, Victor Frankenstein and the creature share many of the same traits and qualities. Both Victor and the creature experience isolation from the world, along with sadness and loneliness. They both have a passion for knowledge and learning, as well as a curiosity for life. Lastly, they both lack close and loving relationships, causing them to act spiteful and vengeful. Overall, the parallels between Victor and his creation grow more apparent throughout the novel…

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    Throughout the entire novel, the Creature is exposed to stimuli that shapes the being that he becomes. The Creature is inherently social, but the stimulus of the villagers shaped who became. When he tried to peacefully talk to the them, he was shunned on more than one occasion. The first time is when he wanted to introduce himself to the cottagers and in result, Felix runs at him and, ¨[strikes him] violently with a stick¨ (Frankenstein, 134). When the Creature kills the young boy, he is…

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    This is constructed through plot and characterisation during Frankenstein’s reaction to his monster. In order to build the monster, Frankenstein harvest body parts, and goes on to naively spark life into this monster. Horrified at his creation and oblivious to his naivety, Frankenstein runs out of his laboratory. He later comes back, and to his relief “the apartment was empty, and my bedroom was also freed…

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    In a way, Victor and The Monster are both Monsters. Victor became a monster after he made the Monster. He left his creation alone, which is exact opposite of what it needed. In a sense, he left a speechless, 7ft baby alone. Who knows what havoc a 7ft baby could cause. Victor kept The Monster a secret which ultimately led to the death of his little brother. The Monster strangled his little brother and framed Elizabeth, the Frankenstein family's housekeeper, for it. Elizabeth was then later…

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