Foreshadow In Frankenstein

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Many people’s dreams and nightmares are relevant to the dreamer’s previous thoughts, feelings, and experiences throughout the day. An individual’s dreams could also reveal their innermost evils and compassions. Also, certain cultures and religious groups believe a person’s dreams can foretell the future. In Frankenstein, the author foreshadows events and identities in the novel with the dreams of characters. Aside from literal dreams, certain characters in Frankenstein have nonliteral dreams of their own. Humans are known to dream and desire about the future, and when their dreams are not carried out the way that they intended, they yell out, “Well this is a nightmare!” Literal dreams and nightmares foreshadow events in Frankenstein or show …show more content…

His interest and curiosity pushed him to study more about how the human body was built, along with their death and decay. After constantly studying, he dreams and desires to discover the elixir of life and creating life himself. Victor dreams about creating the perfect creature that will produce a indestructible race. His strong desire for this dream reveals that he is dedicated and ambitious. However, Victor's dreams of wanting to create life makes him crazy, obsessed, and even antisocial. When Victor decides to begin his project of creating a perfect creature, he devotes himself to the work and neglects his family, friends, and social life. Victor basically abandons everything, so he can fulfill his insane …show more content…

The creature Victor created also has complex dreams and nightmares that reveal his true identity. When the creature leaves Victors, he soon finds a remote place to live because he realizes that he can’t be accepted in human society. He lives in small place where he discovers that he can see into his neighbor’s cottage through a crack in the wall. He decides to observe the family in the cottage which teaches him many things. However, observing the cottagers causes the monster to suffer because he realized how lonely he is. The creation becomes conflicted with his social identity because he can’t have any social interactions, so he begins to dream about the ways he could be accepted into society or even communicate with his neighbors. The monsters fascination and ambition is shown when he desires to learn how to speak, read, and write so he could fulfill his dream of communicating with his lovely neighbors and build a relationship with them. He is so desperate for companionship and affection he learns how to speak their language with much intelligence. Also the creature dreams and hopes that Victor will accept him just like how Felix accepted Safie even after all their hardships. The monster also hopes that Victor will realize how mean and unjust it was for him to abandon his own creation. At this point, the creature could be seen as very lonely, desperate, and heartbroken just by analyzing

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