Victor Frankenstein Analysis

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Victor created something unimaginable but is it possible for Murder? Did you ever think your imagination could create something so evil and forgive it? Victor Frankenstein created his wildest dreams into a real thing. In Mary Shelley’s’ fictional work Frankenstein. The worst happened after he made his dreams into a reality.
In the beginning Robert Walton is on a ship headed to the North Pole. When he recounts letters from his sister back in England of his progress of his journey to the North pole. He encounters ice that he can not get around and becomes trapped. While trapped he discovers Victor Frankenstein who had been traveling across the ice. Walton takes him bake onboard his ship and helps him get back to full strength. While helping him …show more content…

The monster just wanted to fit in with society but because of his hideousness he couldn’t. He then took out his anger towards Victors family instead of forgiving him for his creation.
Victor is leaving Ingolstadt because hi is sickened by his horrific deed, he is prepared to return to full health in Geneva. However, he receives a letter just before departing that his youngest brother William has been murdered. Victor hurried home, while passing the woods where his brother had been killed. He sees the monster he had created. He becomes convinced that his creation is his brother’s killer. Victor grew guilty with knowledge of the true murderer of two innocent people.
“This was ten the reward of my benevolence! I had saved a human being from destruction, and as a recompense I now writhed under the miserable pain of a wound which shattered of the flesh and bone. The feelings of kindness and gentleness Which I had entertained but a few moments before gave place to hellish rage and gnashing of teeth.inflamed by pain, I vowed eternal hatred and vengeance to all …show more content…

So he stopped trying to create a female monster. This made the monster very angry he said he had destroyed the work which you have began. After this the Monster murdered Elizabeth Lavenza.
After the death of William, the monster murders Elizabeth Lavenza. She only thought of the good doing to others in life. She tried to bring happiness to others but unfortunately, she was killed by the monster because of her good nature. She would have forgiven the monster.
In conclusion In Frankenstein a lot of the characters are filled with sadness and hatred towards each other. Frankenstein, in the beginning of the story, is good. However, later on he turns into a monstor. Thanks to the characters actions in the story it caused Frankenstein to change into a hateful creature. What made it worse was the fact that his created hated him aswell. Victor Frankenstein would have not abandoned Frankenstein and Forgave him for his actions perhaps through forgiveness he could have achieved inner

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