Frankenstien
Mary Shelly's Frankenstein portrays what can happen when a human being tries to play God. Victor Frankenstein is a very smart scientist that succeeds in finding the origin of life and creates a human-like creature out of old body parts. Seeing the monstrous thing that he created, Victor leaves his lab hoping that the creature will run off and never be heard of again. The monster runs off and learns how to speak and read by observing a poor family. The monster wants badly to confront the family but is afraid that his hideousness will scare them. The bond that the monster has towards this family and the bond he has towards his creator are what make the family values of this book intriguing. The monster wants to make a bond with a poor family that he is observing through a crack in one of the walls of the house. The monster is alone in the world without knowledge of anything. The monster tells Victor his story on the top of the summit of Montanvert. The monster starts off being scared and confused. He runs away f
rom Victor's lab not knowing a thing in the world. He discovers the sensations of light, darkness, hunger, thirst, and cold. The monster discovers fire and is pleased with the warmth it creates. The monster takes refuge in a small hovel adjacent to a small cottage. He observes the occupants as a young woman, young man, and an old man. The monster on his wedding night. The monster kills Victor's wife, Elizabeth, and Victor vows to revenge all the wrongdoings that the monster put upon him. Victor chases the monster to the North Pole. He finally dies on a ship he is lodged. The monster comes back to see the remains of his creator, takes his body, and goes off to the mountains to die. The monster has a bond with his creator, Victor, which many children have towards there parents. Just as a child sees his parents as his guardian, the monster feels the same way towards Victor. The monster feels Victor is obligated to befriend and help him since he is his creator. The monster tracks Victor everywhere he goes and wonders why he avoids him. He fi
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Approximate Word count = 714
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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