Victor Frankestein was a scientist who grows up in Geneva in a family composed by his parents, his adopted daughter Elizabeth, with whom he had a closed relationship and his servants, Justine and her mother. His father was a doctor and Victor wanted to be as good as him. He read several works of ancient alchemist but after his mother died giving birth to his young brother, he became fascinated with the secret of life and death and after attending university at Ingolstadt, he obsessed with the idea of creating life in inanimate matter through artificial means.
Monster is Victor Frankestein’s creation, assembled from corpse body parts and strange chemicals. It has a grotesque appearance, ugly and awkward or clumsy. After to see himself, he escaped and took refuge in a poor peasant’s house. He wanted to have a family. He doesn´t want to be alone.
First, when victor created the monster he felt like God because he had brought the creature to life and fascinated because he had verified that he could give life. However, after to see him, he immediately regretted and he tried to destroy each test of his creation.
Although Victor and the Creature grew up in distinct environments, both of them value companionship, understanding that friendship is a source of comfort and development. It was a relationship with two different points of view: creator-invention for Victor and father-son for the monster, due to Victor had created him.
on the one hand, from the Victor’s point of view, it was a creator-invention relationship, on the other hand, from the monster point of view, it was a relation father-son
The Creature murdered Henry and Elizabeth to show his dislike of Victor’s refusal to create a companion for him. Sensing Victor’s refusal as an insult, the Creature “resolved that [the murder] should be accomplished” and killed Elizabeth, Victor’s wife, on their wedding night. If only Victor would have created a female for the Creature, the murders of Victor’s family would have been avoided.
Monster is Victor Frankestein’s creation, assembled from corpse body parts and strange chemicals. It has a grotesque appearance, ugly and awkward or clumsy. After to see himself, he escaped and took refuge in a poor peasant’s house. He wanted to have a family. He doesn´t want to be alone.
First, when victor created the monster he felt like God because he had brought the creature to life and fascinated because he had verified that he could give life. However, after to see him, he immediately regretted and he tried to destroy each test of his creation.
Although Victor and the Creature grew up in distinct environments, both of them value companionship, understanding that friendship is a source of comfort and development. It was a relationship with two different points of view: creator-invention for Victor and father-son for the monster, due to Victor had created him.
on the one hand, from the Victor’s point of view, it was a creator-invention relationship, on the other hand, from the monster point of view, it was a relation father-son
The Creature murdered Henry and Elizabeth to show his dislike of Victor’s refusal to create a companion for him. Sensing Victor’s refusal as an insult, the Creature “resolved that [the murder] should be accomplished” and killed Elizabeth, Victor’s wife, on their wedding night. If only Victor would have created a female for the Creature, the murders of Victor’s family would have been avoided.
Victor “succeeded in discovering the cause of generation and life, and became capable of bestowing animation upon lifeless matter”, which destroyed his own life and family.
By realizing this character relationship between Victor and the Monster, I understand how two individuals can become one regardless of their outside differences. Frankenstein opens up my mind to make friends, not by skin color but by inner self, in our diverse society.
By realizing this character relationship between Victor and the Monster, I understand how two individuals can become one regardless of their outside differences. Frankenstein opens up my mind to make friends, not by skin color but by inner self, in our diverse society.
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