Victor Frankenstein Accomplishments

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Mary Shelley was born on August 30, 1797, in Somers Town, London, United Kingdom. Shelley started writing Frankenstein when she was eighteen and published the novel anonymously in 1818 in London when Shelley was twenty. Frankenstein is a gothic novel that is considered to be one of the first examples of science fiction. This novel focuses on Victor Frankenstein a student of science and his creation of a disproportioned creature. This novel shifts between Victor and the Monster as playing villains. Victor was never there for the Monster and breaks his promise to him, did not help Justine in her time of need, and does not inform his family of the danger they are in. The Monster on the other hand kills most of Frankenstein’s family, plants evidence …show more content…

Frankenstein spent nearly two years devoting his life to giving life to an inanimate body. Frankenstein was so excited about finishing his work until he brought it the creature to life. Once the creature came to life Frankenstein abandoned him. Victor said, “Unable to endure the aspect of the being I had created, I rushed out of the room, and continued a long time traversing my bedchambers, unable to compose my mind to sleep (Shelley, 43).” Victor cast aside his creation simply because of his looks he could not get passed them. If Victor would have accepted and embraced the Monster than the outcome of their relationship could have been very different. Frankenstein’s rejection was the start of his future and happiness being stripped away from him. He had a chance to redeem himself to the Monster and he promised him he would create a companion for him and again he denies him that right as well. Victor spends months creating a companion for the creature and once he was almost finished he “tore to pieces” the Monsters companion. Victor now not only betrayed his creation once, but twice. First Victor left him and then he breaks his promise that he made …show more content…

Many times in the story Victor says that he is going to protect his family and even goes as far as carrying a gun, but yet he failed to protect any of them. “…I should return without delay to Geneva, there to watch over the lives of those I fondly loved (Shelley, 170)…” Victor said he was going to tell Elizabeth what was bothering him the morning after their wedding because he knew that the Monster would be dead or he would be since he promised to be with him on his wedding day. Victor had no intentions on telling Elizabeth or any of his family in this case of the danger they really were in because thus resulting the death of William, Justine, Henry, and Elizabeth. Even though Victor has a lot of wrongdoing so does the

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