Thursday, September 19, 2019
Frankenstein Vs. The Monster Essay -- English Literature
Frankenstein Vs. The Monster At this point in the novel, I sympathize with the monster even though he has become a terrible person. As his creator, Victor Frankenstein should have cared for the monster despite his disgusting appearance. Frankenstein failed to provide the monster with any type of parental guidance and instead ran away from his responsibilities. In the first few hours of his birth, the monster is faced with rejection, even from his creator. If Frankenstein would have guided and nurtured him, then the monster would have never sought revenge on Frankenstein and his family. However, I sympathize mostly with the monster because he is no the one to blame. I believe with most instances that the parent is the one to blame. The parent influences a child the most in that child's life. If a child lives in a bad or corrupt family that child will live with a damaged past. All that child knows is the failure of a family. Therefore, there is a continuation of this through family generations. Without a home or any place to go, the monster is forced to live in t...
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