I think the real ” Monster” of the story is Victor Frankenstein.
He shows no remorse or empathy for his own creation.
It’s kind of sad to see the creature so desperate, looking for someone just like him.
Christine Napoleon – Victor Frankenstein, in my opinion, is the true “Monster” of the narrative. He exhibits no regret nor compassion for his own creation. The creature’s desperate search for someone who looks like him is kind of heartbreaking.
Hi, E. Watson.
First of all, I love your design. I agree with you that Frankenstein is a soup of emotions. The way Frankenstein felt about his creation was monstrous rather than his creation itself. The creation only wanted to be seen normal and be accepted by society.
Hey Watson, I think the beauty in the story of Frankenstein is the irony of Frankenstein’s sublet humanity being tested by his outer appearance. While the real ugly monster was hidden inside his creator, victor, all along.
I think the real ” Monster” of the story is Victor Frankenstein.
He shows no remorse or empathy for his own creation.
It’s kind of sad to see the creature so desperate, looking for someone just like him.
I agree 100% Victor Frankenstein is very unlikable!
Victor Frankenstein is very unlikable not the “Creation” he created.
I agree totally;
Christine Napoleon – Victor Frankenstein, in my opinion, is the true “Monster” of the narrative. He exhibits no regret nor compassion for his own creation. The creature’s desperate search for someone who looks like him is kind of heartbreaking.
Hi, E. Watson.
First of all, I love your design. I agree with you that Frankenstein is a soup of emotions. The way Frankenstein felt about his creation was monstrous rather than his creation itself. The creation only wanted to be seen normal and be accepted by society.
Hey Watson, I think the beauty in the story of Frankenstein is the irony of Frankenstein’s sublet humanity being tested by his outer appearance. While the real ugly monster was hidden inside his creator, victor, all along.