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Frankenstein

Morality has been questioned, honored, and followed by people since the beginning of time. Yet even today, no two people can completely agree on what is morally right and wrong; it is a matter of opinion. It was Dr. Victor Frankenstein's initial opinion that it was moral to give life to an inanimate corpse, creating the monster of the novel. However, Frankenstein's creation soon required a companion. Knowing that his first creation was evil, Frankenstein questioned the creation of a second creature. With the knowledge available to Dr. Frankenstein from his first creation, he knew it would be immoral to bring another monster into the world.

From the beginning Frankenstein knew another creation would be immoral, but when the monster threatened his family, he felt he had no choice. The first monster threatened Frankenstein's family, thus blackmailing Frankenstein into creating another monster. Looking at the problem with his family in mind, the doctor began working on the second monster. Shortly after he began though, Frankenstein realized he could not go through


with the creation; it was just too immoral. Because Frankenstein stopped creating his mate, the monster resorted to threats on Frankenstein himself, angrily saying to Frankenstein, "I can make you so wretched " (Shelley, 162). Doctor Frankenstein did not waver though; a second monster could mean twice as much evil. Looking back upon his first work, Frankenstein called it, "The miserable monster whom I had created," (Shelley, 152).

With the knowledge at hand, Dr. Frankenstein knew it to be immoral to bring another monster into the world. On the one hand, if the second monster were created Frankenstein's family would be saved. However, by the same token the rest of the world could be forced to bow before two hideous monsters. The problem of making or not making the second monster played heavily on Frankenstein's mind, possibly causing his brief lapse into the realm of the insane. Even though Frankenstein began his work for the good of man, his experiment ended up hurting himself and his family.

Frankenstein knew he would be haunted by guilt if cre

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