In Victor’s eyes, the Creature was a hideous evil beast based on how it looked, and in the Creature’s eyes, it was a poor and miserable wretch that was misunderstood by everyone as a monster. Shelley uses Victor to represent how nature creates who every human is, and one can’t change his personality or characteristics because that person is born that way. On the other hand, the Creature is used to represent how people can be nurtured as they grow, and are able to change who they are. So if one of Victor’s or the Creature’s perspectives were true, and the reader believed that Victor was justified or vice versa, Shelley still irritates the thought of the reader by integrating these two contrasting ideas of nature and
In Victor’s eyes, the Creature was a hideous evil beast based on how it looked, and in the Creature’s eyes, it was a poor and miserable wretch that was misunderstood by everyone as a monster. Shelley uses Victor to represent how nature creates who every human is, and one can’t change his personality or characteristics because that person is born that way. On the other hand, the Creature is used to represent how people can be nurtured as they grow, and are able to change who they are. So if one of Victor’s or the Creature’s perspectives were true, and the reader believed that Victor was justified or vice versa, Shelley still irritates the thought of the reader by integrating these two contrasting ideas of nature and