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... We as a society are the ones responsible for the transformation of the once childlike creature into the monster we all know. The ...
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... and gentle as well. Frankenstein also didn't consider how society would accept and treat the creature. The creature was not exactly ...
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The Affects of Social Backgrounds on Society The heroic epic has been a favorite plot ... creation of life from death and in doing so creates a creature that takes ...
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... Therefore, being an evil human is better than being a creature without the ... visions that science is the sole cause of corruption within society, but moreover ...
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... nature. The creature sought to fit in with society. Everyone that he came into contact with him only viewed him in horror and disgust. ...
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... capable of committing. Society's expectations are fulfilled, but at the expense of the creature's innocence. The monster says to ...
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... human civilization). From these small glimpses into society, the creature forms his values and expectations of human life. When he ...
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... Though new to life and society, the creature seems to comprehend quite well the workings, emotions, and reason behind people. His ...
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... Even during modern day he would be ostracized for his looks; however, the creature could be an incredible service to society if his ugly features were ...
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... Even though the creature was not completely human, he still felt human emotion, and was ... revenge because of the way he was treated by the rest of the society.
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... We as a society are the ones responsible for the transformation of the once child-like creature into the monster we all know. The ...
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... The creature is nothing but benevolent until society shuns him as an outcast on account of his deformities. The creature is more ...
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... The creature is nothing but benevolent until society shuns him as an outcast on account of his deformities. The creature is more ...
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... The creature is nothing but benevolent until society shuns him as an outcast on account of his deformities. The creature is more ...
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... The lack of acceptance that the Creature received not only from society, but also from his creator (Frankenstein) allowed it to feel suffering just like ...
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... so practically it was more Frankestein's fault than the whole society's fault. People like the rioters just needed somebody to explain this creature to them ...
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... degree. Frankenstein's Creature endures loneliness, as he is alienated by society because of his physical appearance as a monster. In ...
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... never even lifted a finger to anyone. Reasons for the Creature's rejection can be paralleled with contemporary society's standards. ...
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... Victor is so involved in thinking how his discoveries can help mankind but not how the monster could be a burden to society. When the creature talks to Victor ...
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... misery that the Creature speaks about only comes from its acquired knowledge from society, for if it had remained outside of society, the Creature may have ...
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... like he is doing the right thing by rejecting the monster, but does not realize that the scorn directed toward the creature by himself and society are the ...
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... Because of his mistreatment by society, the creature turned to a life of death and destruction. The creature had a place inside ...
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... Through constant agony the monster finally accepts the fact that he is a hideous creature and that society will never come to accept him. ...
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... We as a society are the ones responsible for the transformation of the once child-like creature into the monster we all know. The ...
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... We as a society are the ones responsible for the transformation of the once child-like creature into the monster we all know. The ...
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... We as a society are the ones responsible for the transformation of the once child-like creature into the monster we all know. The ...
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... We as a society are the ones responsible for the transformation of the once child-like creature into the monster we all know. The ...
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... We as a society are the ones responsible for the transformation of the once child-like creature into the monster we all know. The ...
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... th hate and destruction. We as a society are the ones responsible for the transformation of the once child-like creature into the monster we all know. ...
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... rmal education that the creature experiences, which in modern society, is termed "socialization"[2][3]. The De Lacey family is metonymic of the general ...
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