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... that this creature wants is to be judged as a human rather than as a monster, it wants to be given a chance to prove itself. When Dr. Frankenstein first brings ...
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In the novel Frankenstein, Victor, the main character, is driven ... and knowledge to create a living human being from dead tissue.This "monster" becomes his ...
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... In fact if there is a villain in this story it would be Frankenstein for his abuse of his "monster". Shelley is also commenting on human prejudice, especially ...
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... by Frankenstein portrays that the monsters own creator will not look at him for its appearance is too revolting. Unlike a normal human being, the monster has ...
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... After being rejected by the family, the monster changes his ... He swears to revenge himself against all human beings, Victor Frankenstein in particular. ...
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... Robert Walton is in search of the north pole for fame, Victor Frankenstein is in thought of creating a human-like monster for fame, and his monster is able to ...
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... In this way, it is analogous to Frankenstein's monster: neither grew out of the pure scientific pursuit of, and sharing of, human knowledge. ...
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... It seems that the monster is more aware of what his moral duty is, and is more willing to take unselfish action to save a human life than Frankenstein is. ...
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... It is when we delve into his moral decisions that we find the differences between a human and a monster. Frankenstein was physically the most human. ...
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Frankenstein's Monster Revisited, Or: No, Axel Rose wasn't the first to say ... and is operating, "Totally beyond the pale of any acceptable human conduct." The ...
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It looks as though the author of Frankenstein does ... of human life by the hands of a human being ... In the book, Victor and the monster, are compared with God and Adam ...
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... A true monster would, by definition, have no emotions or remorse, while Frankenstein's creation has a very natural, human desire to be loved and accepted ...
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... them. Frankenstein exhibits monster characteristics, and the monster acts more human then most characters in the novel. Dr. Frankenstein ...
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... The monster in Frankenstein wished to become friends with the ... ready to accept anything that is not ideally human. The monster, wants more than anything to be ...
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... and foresight, that he creates a human being for ... Frankenstein himself refers to his own creation as ... just as his interest in the exterior 'monster' is superficial ...
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... written by Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein creates a ... with human parts but also with human's ability to ... Throughout the monster's life until the death of his ...
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... In the citation above Frankenstein realizes that even if the monster kept his promise and lived exile, the human race could be threatened with extinction by ...
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... These appropriations further strip the creature of its human qualities, transforming it into an archetype of Frankenstein's monster. ...
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... The monster's first experience with human contact was with Frankenstein. This experience would only set the tone for he future contact with man. ...
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... The tone of the story changes as Frankenstein succeeds in ... and secretly, guiltily works at creating human life, only to find that he has created a monster. ...
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... The monster gains knowledge from not only Frankenstein's journal, but he also learns about the human race, the way they act and the way they treat people. ...
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... 57) The monster has been ... life and yet is forced to live completely devoid of any human companionship ... place; as he is being told the story of Frankenstein, so is ...
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... Victor Frankenstein's newest creation, a monster, appears as such a horrible creation that people often ... However, the monster is much more human one might ...
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... of later writers were stimulated by Frankenstein to use the theme of the creation of life. The Monster is the ancestor of many synthetic human beings and robots ...
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... he declared a war of hatred on the human race. ... In a way, the monster started out with a child ... for the first time and witnessed Victor Frankenstein, his creator ...
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... of humans, he declared war on the human race ... In a way the monster started out with a child-like ... for the first time and witnessed Victor Frankenstein, his creator ...
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... monster destroys the very things that Frankenstein holds dear ... never be accepted as a human being. ... circumstances of his creator, the monster's initial reaction ...
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... of humans, he declared war on the human race ... In a way the monster started out with a child-like ... for the first time and witnessed Victor Frankenstein, his creator ...
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In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the young doctor Victor Frankenstein, creates a monster through the use of dead human body parts and electricity. ...
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... This could be paralleled to 'Industrial Revolution' in Victor Frankenstein's life - time ... rejects him because he is convinced that the monster is not human. ...
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