Victor Frankenstein Monster Analysis

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In today’s world, if a person is rejected and has no connection to social interaction it can have an effect on their self confidence and attitude. When Victor made the decision to destroy the progress he had made on his new monster, he didn’t think of the consequences of his actions. His choice could lead to the death of his whole family, himself, and perhaps many others and all of that could have been prevented by continuing his work. The monster that Frankenstein created had already proven that he is capable of killing anyone that he wanted to, so when he came to Victor asking for a favor to stop his sporadic killings, he was foolish to not comply with his wishes. At this point, Victor believes that it was in his best interest to kill the woman, but it would mean the creature could harm his family. Now the monster is even more angry than he was before, meaning he may go around destroying everything because of his hatred for humans. If Victor had given the creature a friend, then he probably wouldn’t possess so much anger due to him having a companion that would express love towards him. Victor may believe the two monsters have the possibility of reproducing and creating offspring that may threaten the safety of everyone for future generations. Victor has options to prevent this from happening like removing the reproductive …show more content…

Since Victor had complied to his demands, he would most likely be more calm than he would if Victor had not created the monster. This means he could probably get closer to the monster than he could before. Victor could try and talk the monsters out of killing people if he was more comfortable around him. As a last resort, if everything else he had said to try and talk to monster down didn’t work, he could kill both of them. This is a tragic ending to their lives, but it would undoubtedly save the lives of everyone

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