Examples Of Frankenstein Theme Of Justice

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Life is about seeking justice even in the hardest times. In the novel “Frankenstein” written by Mary Shelley, the protagonist Victor Frankenstein, is a character that goes through many difficulties in order to respond to justice. However, at the beginning of the novel, Victor responds injusticely towards society. Victor’s successful search for justice leads him to death. The importance of him finding justice, contributes to the overall theme of the story which is rejection by society. Although there are many people who think that Victor Frankenstein was a person who conducted justice since the beginning of the story, in reality, Victor was one of the characters that mainly contributed to an injustice. Many people were punished that they did not commited. For example, Victor’s selfishness causes an innocent women, Justine, to die. Justine was accused of killing someone when in reality, the monster killed him. This was an act of selfiness that Victor made in order for him not be get trouble with his father. Over all, not only does Justine get affected by Victor’s injustice, many other people did as well. However, this proves that Victor was injustice since the beginning of …show more content…

People who go through the fear of difference, can bring the worst of themselves, including behavior, and mental and physical violence. For example in Frankenstein, Victor’s objective of seeking justice, contributes to the loneliness of the monster, which then turns into cruelty. Meaning that due to the fact that Victor is trying to make up for his mistakes, he leaves the monster alone which causes the monster’s rebellion. Since Victor did not pay attention to the monster, the monster seek for other people; however, all the people were scared of him, so he felt lonely. This proves that the monsters loneliness, and the rejection by society caused him to become an evil

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