Victor Frankenstein And The Creature Compare And Contrast Essay

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There are 7 billion people in this world. That is a copious amount, which means there is a wide variety of personalities and types of people. With all of these people, there are lots of differences between them, there are even slight differences between some of the commonalities. In the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, two of the main characters are examples of two very different and unique people who have differences even between their similarities. Victor Frankenstein and the Creature have a few similarities that include they are both curious, determined, and guilty; but even within those similarities they are slightly different. Curiosity is one thing that Victor and the Creature have in common. Both of them find something that intrigues …show more content…

A major thing that Victor feels guilty about is Justine's death at the trail that is caused by his creation of the Creature (pg 71). After the Creature is ostracized by everyone that sees him, he begins feeling diffident and builds up a hatred towards Victor; he is searching for his creator when he comes across WIlliam, Victor’s brother. As soon as the Creature learns William is related to Frankenstein, he becomes angered and grabs William by the throat, which soon kills him. Realizing what he had done, the Creature takes the necklace William was wearing and puts it on sleeping Justine to frame her. A short time later, Williams family discovers him and Justine is put on trial. Victor comes home as soon as he gets word of what happened to william, but he quickly knows that his anathema of a creation is behind the crime. However, despite knowing that his creature is guilty he does not divulge the information out of fear of sounding crazy. Soon after the trail ends and Justine is put to death, Victor begins feeling guilt. The Creature feels guilt, just like his creator. The thing he feels most guilty about is killing William, Henry, and Elizabeth to get back at Victor. He does not start to show this guilt until the end of the novel after Victor dies and he is talking to captain Walton on the ship, “You hate me, but your abhorrence cannot equal that with which I regard myself. I look on the hands which executed the deed… and long for the moment when… that imagination will haunt my thoughts no more”(197). This quote shows the Creature reflecting on what he has done and reveals how he truly feels about himself after hurting those people, which proves his guilt. Even though they are guilty about different things, both of them did something to hurt other people that they feel bad

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