Similarities Between Victor Frankenstein And The Creature In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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In Frankenstein, an 1818 novel written by Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein is intrigued by natural philosophy as a little boy. As he grows up and goes to college, Victor Frankenstein’s achievement goals being to change; instead of finding the philosopher’s stone and creating the elixir of life, Victor Frankenstein focuses on finding the secret of life. With the discovery of the secret of life, Victor goes on to create the Creature. Once the Creature is created, Victor Frankenstein is horrified and runs away. Because Victor Frankenstein is immature, the Creature is left alone to learn the ways of life and fend for himself. Progressing through the novel, you learn Victor Frankenstein and the Creature never spend time together, unless they are …show more content…

While searching for new discoveries, Victor Frankenstein allowed two years to pass, “…during which I paid no visit to Geneva, but was engaged, heart and soul, in the pursuit of some discoveries which I hoped to make.” (Shelley 41). For two years, Victor Frankenstein never left Germany to visit his family in Geneva, Switzerland. This was so he could allow all of his focus to go to his want of discovering something new and great. Though Victor Frankenstein became isolated by choice, it is still considered isolation because he had next to no contact with any part of society. After the Creature is created, the Creature is forced into isolation. While talking to Victor Frankenstein, the Creature asks, “Am I not shunned and hated by all mankind?” and points out, “… the human senses are insurmountable barriers to our union.” (Shelley 125). The Creature realizes that he will never fit into human society. Because he is hideous, large, and scary, the Creature will never be accepted into society by humans and will always be disliked because of the fear he causes in people. Here, you can see the Creature is also smart enough to realize the problems that separate him from human society are so great that they will never be able to overcome. Though the Creature experienced isolation for a different reason, you can relate Victor Frankenstein to the Creature because of this. Even though isolation can be …show more content…

Their emotions are both affected in the same way by the nature that surrounds them. Victor Frankenstein and the Creature spend time in an isolated state. Even their reactions to losing their wife/wife to be are similar. They seem to be synced in ways that seem normal when examined separately, but almost like the apple does not fall far from the tree when examined together. With all the evidence compiled together, it is clear to see Victor Frankenstein and the Creature are more similar than

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