So Victor returns home and his family believes a women named Justine killed their son but Victor didn’t believe that the a girl he knew to be kind could do such a thing. Victor sees the monster in the area of Williams death and goes into thinking the monster he created killed his brother. Justine was put on trial and she confessed to killing William. Later she tells Victor that she lied but she still ends up being executed because she did confess to the murder. Justine dies but the murderer is still out and could be the creation of …show more content…
Victor ends up completing the path but ends up not satisfied. He creates a monster that flees away. Not everything in life will be perfect and this is a perfect example. No matter how much blood, sweat, and tears you put in you never know the outcome. In school, we get projects, We spends many nights working on it but the final outcome may not be what you anticipated. Sometimes there is a thing of too much work. The simple project might out do the fancy one. Victor wanted to create something that seems unreal and he made something that potentially could be dangerous. The thing he created could have killed his little brother. The main thing that I take away from the two paragraphs are that as humans we want to be the greatest at something. So in doing so we spend our whole lives towards one goal that may not end up how it was suppose to. Victor learned this lesson the hard way. But I predict even after this monster he created, he will try to fix his science. He can’t stop the pursuit of knowledge. The author Mary Shelley believes that sometimes there's a point in which knowledge can be dangerous and she lets us perceive whether what Victor Frankenstein is doing is good or