The Personality Of Humanity In Frankenstein In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Humans want to fit in. Whether it is at school with our classmates and friends, or on a sports team with our teammates, we do not want to be the odd one out. At one point or another, everyone has been out on an inside joke or not invited somewhere. Even when we are adults, we try to fit in with our fellow co-workers to be considered normal. By human nature, most humans want to be looked at as normal instead of risking the chance of being judged when showing your real personality. Victor Frankenstein's creation has never felt what it feels like to be a part of something. He wanted to be considered as normal just as other humans were. The creature is judged on his looks instead of his personality and is not given a fair chance to be treated with respect. Mary Shelley, the …show more content…

The creature may be seen as merciless but he is, in reality, kind-hearted and has good intentions because of his desire to fit in. The creature is merciless because of his violent tendencies. When the creature gets kicked out of the cottagers home, he travels to Victor's hometown, Geneva. When the creature finds a child to kidnap and realizes that William Frankenstein was the child he took, he proclaims, “I have sworn eternal revenge… I grasped his throat… in a moment he lay dead at my feet” (Shelley 131). The creature’s hatred towards Victor pushed him towards murdering his creator’s little brother. His built up rage caused him to make an enemy out of his creator because of the way that he looks. The death of William portrays the creature as a killer and a violent monster. Although the creature had splurges of

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