Tuesday 23 April 2013

Compare and contrast the Victor Frankenstein to his creation. Which of these characters is the hero of the book? Was that Mary Shelley's intension?...

Theof 's  is that even thoughthinks he has created a
monster,himself often acts more humanely than Victor, while Victor's actions are often
monstrous. This ironic reversal, as well as the similarities between Victor and his creature,
highlight the ways in which humans can sometimes be "monsters."


When he is young, Victor is a virtuous child, dedicated student, and devoted son and brother. He
has an idyllic childhood. However, once he becomes interested in the processes of life and
death, he becomes obsessed with his project of creating life in something that was once dead.
Hence, he assembles dead body parts and makes a creature that he then brings to life. He is
horrified by his creature and abandons him. Victor fails to take responsibility for his
creation, and in a sense, is a terrible father. He doesn't like the way his child/creature looks
and is repulsed by what he (Victor) has done, so he runs away and leaves the...

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