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    /essay/ Mary Shelley wrote the history of Frankenstein in 1816. It gives birth to many questions about society and people. We are still looking for the answers. In this essay I will consider who is the real monster - Victor Frankenstein or his creation. Ever since the doctors creation gets alive‚ the character starts to call him a monster‚ devil‚ demon‚ etc. This predisposes the reader to accept that the creation is the monster from the question above. Moreover‚ its appearance is a monstrous‚ especially

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    uses language and descriptions to present Frankenstein’s Monster as a naturally innocent and curious individual. The extract is taken from the early stages of the monster’s narrative so it gives the reader a good idea of what the original personality of the monster is like and tells of his first encounter with fire. Initially‚ the monster is presented as intelligent and resourceful. After discovering the fire left by beggars‚ the Monster "watched the operation of the fire" and "examined the materials"

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    Both monsters‚ Wagner and Frankenstein share several similarities as well as differences‚ especially in the features of their face and clothes. This poised man portrays his wealth and confidence through the features of his face and clothing. The skin on his face is soft and smooth like a baby’s bottom. As strands of hair brush the side of his cheeks‚ they glide right off so gracefully by his skins smoothness. Though skin so soft and smooth with no blemishes to be found‚ except around his eyes‚

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    Frankenstein Essay: Victor made the right decision when he told his creature that he would promise to create him a female creature so he could be happy. This decision was definitely a great one‚ due to the fact that the creature will possibly happy instead of being upset about everything. But there could be some major upsets for doing this for the creature‚ because‚ once a killer always a killer. The 3 reasons why I think he made a right decision will be the following. First‚ if the creature has

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    November 25th‚ 2013 THE REAL MONSTER The monster rose from the table. He stared at the creature whom he had created‚ then ran away in terror. He ran away because the monster looked nothing like anything he had ever seen before; it was monstrous and utterly terrifying. He thought it would harm him as monsters are commonly portrayed to do. What would any human do in a situation like that? Prejudice is not an emotion in itself; it is an offshoot of fear. He feared the monster‚ which is why he acted out

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    reading Frankenstein by Mary Shelly‚ I noticed vivid similarities between Victor Frankenstein and his creation. Both characters have a desire to obtain knowledge‚ mostly about nature and they both find themselves to be lonely individuals. The most important aspect of the characters is that neither of them have motherly role models in their lives. In the beginning of the novel‚ we see that the Monster is portrayed as an evil being‚ further along we begin to see how the Monster and Victor resemble

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    ‘‘Frankenstein’’ and ‘‘The Last Man’’ was a famous novel published during the early 19th century by Mary Shelley. These books were recognized as the first as science fiction novels. For years people have been asking ‘‘What is science fiction?’’. Science fiction isn’t tied down to one definition‚ there are many definitions for science fiction. The reason for that would be the perspective. Everybody see’s science fiction in a different perspective. For an example‚ people who don’t really think all

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    How does Shelley present Victor’s character? (page 58-60) Chapter 5 is where we see the birth of the creature which Victor has put all his efforts in to creating. It is not what he expects it to be and we see a cowardice side to Victor’s character and that his overreaching has come to serious consequences. In the first paragraph‚ Shelley creates a dark‚ dismal atmosphere and creates tension by using pathetic fallacy; describing the weather and time of night. She uses the phrase ’’dreary night

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    Victor Frankenstein is ordinary and human and has nothing horrifying about his highlights‚ however within he is the inverse. Frankenstein made a being and dismissed it directly after it sprung up. He was brutal towards the animal all through the novel on the grounds that notwithstanding when the animal needed to search for peace with a sidekick‚ Frankenstein wouldn’t concede this desire. Conversely‚ the animal was grim and monstrous outwardly however had all the more an accommodating nature than

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    The Real Monster in Frankenstein The passage at the beginning of chapter nine in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein summarizes Victor Frankenstein’s thoughts on the monster he created two years earlier. The text paints a horrific picture of a creature created by Victor that has escaped and is out committing crime and destruction. The point of the passage is for Victor to describe the monster and its effects on his life in attempt to gain sympathy from the audience‚ but the reader must also note the

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