Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A Monster Filled With Passion

In the beginning of Frankenstien the monster himself had got built by a man who was lonely in the North Pole and decided to do a bit of continuing to educate himself with this new life that he brought to life. This creature in the begging is thought to be a bit mistaken for not being capable of acquiring knowledge but in due time he gained knowledge and gained a bit of passion in the process as well. This creature began to learn from Victor, he who had made the monster. So as time went on the monster did what Victor told him which was for him to learn by what he does but not to learn by the mistakes that he made in the process of learning. While in the process of learning the monster acquired some passion but a bit of power. As stated by the monster “You must create a female for me with whom I can lice the interchange of those sympathies necessary for my being. This you alone can do; and I demand it of you as a right which you must not refuse.” (Shelley 98) Here the monster was alone and needed company which is kind of sad but sweet at the same time but on the previous page he was a bit powerful because he states “Boy, you will never see your father again; you must come with me.” (Shelley 96) The monster seems a bit furious because he knows that his creator can create another being because he had created him but what Victor his creator I feel forgets to understand that in the process of this monster he was observing and watching had acquired such feelings.

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