Frankenstein 2
Frankenstein 2
Frankenstein's Creation and Rejection of the Creature
As the reader reads farther into the story Frankenstein, the reader learns more about Victor Frankenstein and his creature that he hopes to create. The reader understands why he wants to create his creature and why after he creates it, he rejects it. Victor Frankenstein had great hopes for his creature, but after he is done, he can't understand why it came out the way it did.
Before Victor started his project on creating the creature, he planned that this would be a great achievement. He believed that he could create a human in which he can give life to. His hope was to be able to give life to the bodies that have already died. Victor dreams of being able to create the power of immortality that he can pass on to others. He devoted every second of the day in creating his creature and didn't attend to any other matter until his creature was complete.
Once he was finished and brought the creature to life, he asked himself why he even thought of creating such a horrible looking creature. He rejects the creature and is completely disturbed by the sight of it. This disturbance leads him to a restless night and which he is haunted by the image of his creation. The next day, Victor sees his friend Henry Clerval and when he brings Henry back to his apartment, he discovers that the creature has disappeared. At this moment, Victor...
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