Character Analysis: Is Frankenstein A Hero Or A Villain

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Frankenstein Novel

Is Frankenstein a Hero or a Villain?

Is Frankenstein a hero or a Villain? Can someone actually be a hero or a villain? When do you know that someone is evil? When do you know someone is good? Can a person play god? Can a person be a monster? Frankenstein had created a monster who didn’t have the appearance or the mind to live in a society that they had. Mary Shelley wrote the book “Frankenstein” and had , an imagination that no one could possibly imagine. The story was written as a science fiction story and many people found it as Frankenstein was trying to play god. The doctor was truthfully a villain. There are three reasons why frankenstein is a villain, abandonment, cowardness, and fear.

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Once someone has turned away from something or someone, people tend to give up on them. Frankenstein had turned away from the monster because he felt bad for what he had made. He didn’t try to fix his mistake all he did was walk away when the monster needed help. A coward is not someone who is strong and independent, it’s someone who doesn’t know how to fix a mistake that they made. When Mary Shelley wrote the line “Doth walk in fear and dread” on p.44, she didn’t write those words for someone to become a coward and walk away from the creation that was made. Most people, don’t see the mean streak in doctor Frankenstein and then again most people do. In a similarity it was like a father that had left his child and didn’t think twice about it. When Frankenstein left his creation he didn’t feel remorse for the fact that society had laughed at his face. Clearly, life isn’t easy, but don’t walk away from an obstacle because someone is too scared to face it.

Last but not least, fear it creeps up on people when they least expect it and sometimes they just don’t know what to do. Frankenstein did indeed have a tremendous amount of fear while “trying” to stop the monster. People didn’t express kindness when they saw something or someone different. Frankenstein had a fear to stop a creation that he made because of his family. In the end his brother, wife, and anyone else was gone including Frankenstein.

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