Victor Frankenstein As The Villain In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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In the story “Frankenstein” Victor Frankenstein is a scientist with little friends and he liked to be by himself. He created the hideous monster Frankenstein an 8 foot tall man. In this story Victor was a villain. He made his monster have a complete disregard for human kind, he had an obsession with playing God, and his selfishness throughout the novel are all evidence as to why Victor Frankenstein plays as the villain in the story. Frankenstein was created by Victor Frankenstein, the monster Frankenstein is assembled from old body parts and strange chemicals. When he comes to life he is 8 feet tall and very strong. He tries to connect with people, but even his own creator Victor runs away from him in fear because he is so ugly. Victor leaves him alone in his apartment and after he wakes up to see the monster smiling at him then leaves. The monster goes into a house and they drive him away he also goes into a village and similar things happened again. Frankenstein finds a house of peasants and decides to hide in the hovel outside. He lives there …show more content…

He sees his own reflection and realizes how grotesque he is. He find books in the woods such as “Paradise Lost” and reads them with journals he found in victor's clothing. Frankenstein learns of victors horror at seeing him and his monstrous nature. One day when the young people weren't around he tried to talk to an old blind peasant hoping to have a social connection with the man. Not too long after the young peasants come back and make him leave. Frankenstein saves a girl from drowning, but because of his appearance, he is rewarded only with beatings and disgust. The monster ends up lonely and tormented by remorse. Frankenstein’s monster was not evil or bad originally, its first action was to grin, however circumstances surrounding its early life made it into the murderer it

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