In Mary Shelley’s novel “Frankenstein,” I would define the scenario as one of a “fabricating” that was imagined and designed to be ideal but was neglected by his maker and humanity. Victor, who had at long last realized his lifelong dream of employing science to create true existence. Due to the way Frankenstein seems and behaves, the creator begins to regret his decision to make him. Victor is haunted by Frankenstein, and when he dies, he leaves Walton his wish to kill him. Despite being classified as a “monster” species and despised by even his own creator, Frankenstein laments the death of his father.Despite being regarded as evil and solely being described with adjectives like terrible and other labels that accurately reflected his lifestyle, Frankenstein nevertheless felt the pain of losing a loved one. Frankenstein disintegrated into a shell who was disoriented with himself, even after being used as a dangerous weapon. We saw how he came to the decision that he wasn’t worth living in a world that hates him because of his misery. The cherry on top was Victor’s death, which put a stop to his will to live.
According to the concept of critical disability, a person’s conduct and behaviors are influenced by how they are recognized and viewed by the society in which they live. People are more likely to act impulsively when they are treated unfairly. Because of the harsh society appraisals and sympathy it experienced as a result of its physical appearance, the monster Frankenstein was driven to murder his creator. The story is used to show how the energy mass views anything that isn’t a direct reflection of themselves as terrifying and worthy of contemplation. It shows that all he needed was one person who understood and possibly appreciated him in order to live a life free of prejudice.
I agree with the idea that peoples choice of action is influenced by the way that they are treated in society. One might be more inclined to do bad, if he is automatically viewed to be bad by society, just like one might fall under the pressure to excel at everything if society expects them to!
Frankenstein’s mistreatment really goes to show the influence other’s have on a person. While other may believe he is not alike to them, Frankenstein exhibits common emotions and desires to the people – such as a desire for family.