Thursday, November 30, 2017

Frankenstein Response

    In the story Frankenstein by Mary Shelly, the story depicts a story about a young scientist named Victor Frankenstein. Victor is obsessed with discovering the cause of generation and life. Ultimately his curiosity and obsession will lead him to create his own monster from within. In the story the monster in which Frankenstein created, goes through a number of problems and ordeals. These problems include not being accepted by others, being different because of the way he looks, and him being lonely because he just wants someone to talk to. This turned the monster on others enabling him to do bad things. This also leads him to be vengeful towards people who did not accept him. He ends up killing Victor's Fiancess, his brother, and friend. The monster did this because Victor failed to find the monster a companion. This enraged Victor, and Victor sought out for the Monster. Towards the end of the story the monster finds Victor dead, and the monster's first sign of emotion is shown in the story. The monster begins to cry over Victor's death because now his only other companion he had was dead, and he was the reason for it. Overall, this was a great story!

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