MARY SHELLEY'S FRANKENSTEIN
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even imagine"(164). The monster acted with more respectable and reasonable decisions than Victor did. He was abandoned, exiled, despised, and denied any form of happiness only because his creator was not emotionally ready to bring him to life and deal with the consequences of doing so. The creature was the true victim of the novel where Victor Frankenstein was a strong willed, selfish, young man who was being taught a lesson by his own creation.
even imagine"(164). The monster acted with more respectable and reasonable decisions than Victor did. He was abandoned, exiled, despised, and denied any form of happiness only because his creator was not emotionally ready to bring him to life and deal with the consequences of doing so. The creature was the true victim of the novel where Victor Frankenstein was a strong willed, selfish, young man who was being taught a lesson by his own creation.