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... But the return of Frankenstein's moral self allowed him to accept the responsibility of being the Creature's creator, and thus, treats it humanely by ...
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... monster could not fit in with the humans he wanted his creator to make ... Upon coming to this conclusion, Victor destroys the second creature, leaving the first ...
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... be my first victim" (Shelly 102). The creature only turns violent in order to avenge his creator. He wishes for his creator to "carry ...
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... The moment Victor imagines his creation forever gone from his life and the moment the creature learns his creator's name, this is when power among the two ...
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... The creature is stronger than the creator. Frankenstein is fully aware that the creature undertakes him. ... The creature is brought down alone with his creator. ...
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... Yet, after all revenge had been played out, the creature felt a sense of fulfillment in accordance to its creator's misery: "I am satisfied, miserable wretch! ...
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... Yet, after all revenge had been played out, the creature felt a sense of fulfillment in accordance to its creator's misery: "I am satisfied, miserable wretch! ...
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... While the Creature is taunting his creator for what he did he exclaims, "Why did you form a monster so hideous that even you turned from me in disgust? ...
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... The creature is stronger than the creator. Frankenstein is fully aware that the creature undertakes him. ... The creature is brought down alone with his creator. ...
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... He "felt what the duties of a creator towards his creature were" and decided that he had to make another creature, a companion for the original. ...
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... The creature tells his creator, "Deny me my wedding night and I'll be there for yours." He is being mean by saying that but he is just lonely and wants someone ...
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... The two, creature and creator, each come to see the other as something to be exterminated out of hate or dissatisfaction or fear. ...
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... After the creature has been in the woods for a long period of time, the creature eventually finds his creator in the mountains. ...
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... The creature's "scary" appearance frightened the creator itself. The monsters monstrous physical appearance compliments his monstrous deeds. ...
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Victor says," I felt what the duties of a creator towards his creature were." Later in the novel, the creature criticizes Victor when he says, "You, my creator ...
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... suffer. This sense of obligation and responsibility distinguishes this creature as more human than his irresponsible creator. The ...
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... The creature was completely alone. His own creator could not tolerate the sight of him and deserted him. He was left with nobody. ...
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... The creature was completely alone. His own creator could not tolerate the sight of him and deserted him. He was left with nobody. ...
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... The inner emotions build up until the person lashes out, just like the students at their high school and like the creature on his creator's friends and family. ...
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... Satan, he too was rejected by his creator (165). Chapters eleven through sixteen illustrate the desire for the monster to become a humane creature through his ...
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... (Shelly p. 160)" When the creature discovers what Frankenstein has done he swears vengeance and hatred to his creator and his family. ...
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... He "felt what the duties of a creator towards his creature were" and decided that he had to make another creature, a companion for the original. ...
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... most common of assumptions is "transferring the name 'Frankenstein'" from creator, Victor Frankenstein, to creation (John Kinnaird 832). The creature is also ...
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... be true as the inventor states "A newspecies would bless me as its creator and source ... being the father of this new race, so he makes the creature large inorder ...
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... Shelley 95). After seeking love from many others, but with no success, the creature finally turns to his creator. However, even ...
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... human emotions. Victor's creature feels abandoned by his creator and does not know how to deal with these feelings. He does not ...
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... The creature now ends his story with Victor by shouting, "Cursed, cursed creator!"(121). He does this cause of all the rejection he has faced. ...
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... The creature is more humane than his own creator because his wicked deeds are committed in response to society's corruption; while Frankenstein's evil work ...
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... The creature is more humane than his own creator because his wicked deeds are committed in response to society's corruption; while Frankenstein's evil work ...
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... The creature is more humane than his own creator because his wicked deeds are committed in response to society's corruption; while Frankenstein's evil work ...
(972 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
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