How Victor Frankenstein Changes

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“One man's life or death were but a small price to pay for the acquirement of the knowledge which I sought, for the dominion I should acquire and transmit over the elemental foes of our race.” (Letter 4, pg. 11) Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley is about a man named Victor Frankenstein, who is obsessed with natural philosophy and chemistry. When he goes off to college he animates a creature made of old human body parts. Victor sees how ugly the creature is and runs away, making him feel alienated. The creature is left to fend for himself with no knowledge of the outside world. The creature becomes a denizen of a hovel near a cottage. A family called the DeLaceys live in the cottage. Watching the family, he learns how to talk and read. Everyone …show more content…

Meeting the family, influences the creature. “Should I fees kindness towards my enemies? No: from that moment I declared everlasting war against the species, and more than all, against him who had formed me, and sent me forth to this insupportable misery.” (105) The creature goes to meet the family in the cottage, but when Felix attacks him, the creature no longer behaves the same. He has completely changed from the kind creature he once was. This experience has led him to change his personality to fit his miserable life. The creature would not have experienced this if Victor had been a parent to him, people would accept him. When Felix attacked him, that was when he wanted to get revenge on all of humanity, this would not have happened if Victor was there.
The creature’s actions transformed his personality. Going into the village impacted him greatly. “Some fled, some attacked me, until, grievously bruised by stones and many other kinds of missile weapons…” (75) The creature does not fight the villagers, proving that he has good intentions. When he went into villages people either ran away from him, or attacked him. He could not have gone into the villages if Victor had educated him about the outside world and how people would react to the creature.
If Victor had nurtured the creature, the creature would have been gentle and kind. The creature’s environment, experiences, as well as actions changed his personality. Mary Shelley does a great job of showing what the creature endured, and how everything he went through led him to his

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