The Importance Of Life Experiences In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Many have argued that a person’s characteristics are determined biologically or through life experiences. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, the main protagonist who is Victor, created a creature from corpses in which he brought back to life. This creature is the way he is due to the miserable experiences that he went through. Because of his scary appearance, people that he encountered assumed that he is evil naturally. The creature’s evil behavior is caused by his experiences, especially the environment that he grew up in. His solitude and hate and disgust from the people are the product if his evil passions. In the novel, when the creature came back to life, Frankenstein, his owner, shrieked with horror and disgust the moment he

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