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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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    finds the monster he created. Victors immediate assumption is that the monster killed his brother. The next day victor returns home and finds out that Justine was accused for the murder. Victor knows Justine is innocent but refuses to tell why he thinks so because he will be thought of as…

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    bringing it to life, he quickly realized it was a monster. One night, he ran out of his apartment and ran into his close friend, Henry Clerval. Returning to his apartment with his friend, he discovered the monster was gone. Feeling sick and full of fear, Victor was getting ready to return home. Before leaving the University, his father called and told him his little brother, William, had died of murder. Quickly, Victor suspected it had been the monster. A close family friend, Justine, had been…

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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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    Frankenstein who created a monster whom was not truly a monster till he became mad for love and started killing his creator's loved ones, thus shows if that the death of Victor's loved ones was not only his monsters fault but his own. This novel also questions the mind of the reader and it their feelings towards the monster and Frankenstein. In which they mind sympathies toward one or another. Maybe the reader might sympathize with the both of them, such as I did. The monster and its creator…

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    decide to speak and so many men came at me with pitch forks and torches as I didn't know what to do and run". This image evidence explains how the people in the town seem to be scared and hateful towards the creature because of the way he looks like a monster. But, there were many reactions towards the creature and they were all awful. The only good/nice reaction was the blind man and that was only because he was…

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    of the monsters acts against him and the people dearest to him. While the Monster comes into the world with a loving heart, he is rejected by all and believes that all humans are terrible, and he seeks revenge on all who hurt him. By the acts of everyone he encounters and Victors, he too becomes secluded and an outcast. Appearance, personality, and placement of events- all are reasons that society shuns the Outcast. Thus creating the archetype of the Outcast, which both Victor and the Monster…

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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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    I have a strong belief that Percey Jackson from the movie is a better and more relatable Perseus. An interesting fact, Percy Jackson is a little more selfless. Which a hero has a right to be. Also, due to the settings being in modern times it helps making him more relatable. It also makes it feel like he has more of a social life. In Perseus the text never states that he hangs out with his friends which leads to my assumption that he just hangs out with his mom a.k.a. a mama's boy. Now that it’s…

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    first act of cruelty: as it is the true creator of monsters. Yet, there is no clear-cut victim or perpetrator between the two main characters. Victor and the creature inflicted suffering onto each other in an endless cycle; never discovering compassion until it is too late. Acts of cruelty form parallels between the creator and the creature including their transformation into monsters, descent into madness and mutual self-destruction. A true monster is not merely one with an appearance that…

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