The Irreconcilable Cottagers In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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The creature is more human than Victor since he has the intuition to take care of others, regardless of whether he knows the people. The cottagers whom the creature refers to as “amiable cottagers” (Shelley 79) provide him with a sense of belonging and self-worth, even though he only watches them through a cottage window. The creature recognizes “The trait of kindness moves me sensibly” (Shelley 78) and wanted to help them because he desired to be a part of their family. Anonymously, the creature collected wood and found the tools needed to repair the cottage and cultivate the garden in the cover of darkness. The creature found delight in their surprise to find chores were done when they got up the next morning. Although he found delight

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