Comparing Frankenstein 'And The Goonies'

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In most horror stories monsters are seen as outcasts that do not belong in society. But, it is clear that many monsters actually display human emotions. Despite this, they are still hated by mankind and cannot integrate into society. This biggest examples of this theory can be seen in Frankenstein and in the movie, “The Goonies.” In Frankenstein, it is clear the “monster” was good by nature and it was a human that turned him bad. Just like a child, the monster woke up wanting his creator to care for and nurture him. Victor Frankenstein denied the parental responsibility he had and the monster had no chance to make it into society. When the monster ventured outside and was seen by people, it was yelled at, called names, and chased out of town.

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