How Does Victor Change In Frankenstein

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Frankenstein is a well known story about a man that created a creature from hell. This book has been rewritten and told in many different ways with different endings. In the novel Frankenstein, the author Mary Shelley uses the creature to represent how being a social outcast changed a person’s character. In the novel Victor wanted to create something that would put him over the top and make his name well known. Victor felt like his idea would be able to bring back the dead. The creature with an unknown name is first brought into the society during the time that Victor was trying to be rebellious. Alphonse’s disapproval of victors studies caused him to want to do something for himself. Yet, as soon as he created it he found every way possible …show more content…

Victor scared out of his mind runs away leaving the monster to become all alone. Victor realized the monster that he had actually created would make it seem like he was trying to create an evil from hell. “He was ugly then, but when those muscles and joints were rendered capable of motion, it became a thing such as even Dante could not have conceived” (Shelley, 36). As soon as Victor sees the horror of the monster he regrets the decision of creating him. He saw him as ugly and the monstrosity of the pieces that he placed together. The monster had to live with the fact that the person that created him wanted nothing to do with him. Victor ran away and tried to forget the mistake that he made. After Victor left he had no one to stay with him, so he tried to find his way back to him. On his way there he ran into a group of villagers, these villagers scared out of their minds fought him off and threw things at …show more content…

After being brought into the world, the only person that he thought would be with him through it all, his creator, abandoned him. He felt scared and alone, wanting just one person to accept him. Hiding from society, the creature took shelter at a farm. Over the time he was in this farm he learned how to be in a society, as well as how to read and speak. He started to become a person worthy of being in the society. At first sight of him speaking to people, it caused an outbursts. He was reminded of why he was in hiding and wondered why he was in this world. Being a social outcast with no one in the world to love him. “I could have torn him limb from limb, as the lion rends the antelope” (97). This section of the novel the monster is meeting with the blind man trying to place himself into the society. He have a conversation with him about the monster needing the support from others. The old man explains to the monster that he is there is someone out there that will support him. After the conversation with the blind man his kids come into the house and sees the monster with their father. They yell, scream, run away, and try to fight him off. Here is the first change we see in the monster. When he has the thought of wanting to kill someone or something for the hatred that people feel towards him. The creature just wanting to be close to someone and as that was starting to progress someone

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