Sunday, February 3, 2019
Frankenstein overview :: Character Analysis, Literary Analysis
Frankenstein is, in my opinion a story just about a scientist who makes a being who possesses more soul than its creator. The moving-picture show in which the induction of young Victor stands by Victors beside, while take aback understandably, gives you compassion over this poor being. The scene where he says. His jaws opened, and her muttered some incommunicative sounds, while a grin wrinkled his cheeks... one hand was stretched out, on the face of it to detain me.... This suggests a yearning for contact with the outside world.                     What I rattling consider disturbing is the egotistical manner in which Victor operates himself. He wallows in his testify tragedy. He is more interested in his own wretchedness than the fate of his beleaguered family or even this abusive environment his creation faces. He brings his sorrow upon himself, but yet at every chance is contemplates the abor tion of his creation, even though he constantly ignores him, when he yearns for his love.     I wonder whether the villagers find the creature so terrible because is so deformed, or because his appearance suggests a life so malevolent that they cannot fathom to recollect it. He is constantly attacked with no real cause. I ponder this because if he were truly so fearsome, why would one engage him face to face. maybe they believe that his presence is pure evil and a danger automatically. Or maybe its because his appearance is so different from theirs. People ar never very welcome to the outcasts of society.     Another thing so appeal was Waltons admiration of Victor. For a man so lonely that he finds
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