Analysis Of William Blake's Proverbs From Hell

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In William Blake 's Proverbs of Hell this quote “no word source to buy if he soars without his own wings”(Blake line 15). This means a person cannot succeed by themselves. In Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein a person will notice the similarities that Victor Frankenstein has to this quote. For example, when Frankenstein is creating this monster he is so assessed by this that he does not see the darkness behind. However if Frankenstein would have involved his other scientific colleagues in this venture they would 've made sure to keep Victor for making a grave mistake. Throughout Frankenstein we see this idea throughout the story and also with the captain of the ship that Victor ends up on. Here 's a quote from Chapter 3 of Frankenstein “as I apply …show more content…

This is like when Victor is feeling depressed then runs into his creation and the creation tells him “like Adam, I was created apparently untitled by no link to any other being in existence”(90). The creature tells him this because Adam had Eve as a companion and the monster was lonely. Victor was grieving over William and Justine and at first he did not want to take on this task but yet again he uses this as an opportunity just like Blake’s quote to be busy to forget his sorrows. This also shows him working alone in secret again to accomplish this task. By the time the monster is complete his original creation is grinning ear to ear just then Victor realizes his mistakes and rectifies this one by tarrying it to pieces. This drives Victor 's creation to become like Victor and pursue this revenge by himself. Which later leads to the murders of Clavon, and Elizabeth. Which causes Frankenstein to become a assessed with his creations …show more content…

This is like Victor when he is feeling self-pity for creating this monstrosity that is killed his friends and family. This quote also shows his desire to destroy his creation and how it is decaying him like a piece of dead meat from the inside out. The reader can notice this just after he has created his monster and also after the monster has killed all of Victor friends and family. After Victor created the monster he is in a state of denial where he is judging what he has done because it goes beyond the laws of nature. Victor tends to be like a bipolar person in the fact that he is moving towards a goal and then is depressed for days and days. The reader can start feeling pity for Frankenstein however Frankenstein brought this on himself because he chose to create something that goes beyond the natural way of things. This is why people should use one another especially when it comes to scientific experiments because others can 't keep you in check from doing something that is ethically and morally

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