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  • Frankenstein Essay
    Creation In The Image Of CreatorFrankenstein, by Mary Shelley, gives a narration on how an individual craving knowledge applies his understanding to spark life into an inanimate being assembled with the best features from different body parts. He toils over this endeavor and deprives himself of his own health to try and animate the lifeless creature. Instead of creating a beautiful being as he first intended, this individual brings into existence a hideous monster. As the story progresses, the creature performs many of the same deeds and utters similar words as his creator. The creation often reflects his creator and both creation and creator mirror the characteristics of each: “God in pity made man beautiful and alluring, after his own image; but my [Creature’s] form is a filthy type of yours [Victor’s], more horrid from its very resemblance” (Shelley 154). In Frankenstein, Victor creates a monster in his own likeness; both he and the creature he brings to life are equally monstrous.Fon crime as a distant evil; benevolence and generosity were ever present before me, inciting within me a desire to become an actor in the busy scene where so many admirable qualities were called forth and displayed” (150).From observing the cottagers, the Creature learns to speak, read, and write. He enhances his knowledge on the various subjects pertaining to humans and becomes acquainted with human history along with governmental and religious affairs. As his knowledge increases, the Creature begins to question human virtue which then leads to introspection of his own being. He stumbles upon Victor’s journal with vivid and horrid details of how the creature came to be. The amounted knowledge brings out a greater contrast between him and the humans and makes him realize his own abnormal body and abject origin: “Increase of knowledge only discovered to me more clearly what a wretched outcast I was. I cherished hope, it is true; but it vanished, when I beheld my person reflected in the ndeur for realities of little worth” (43). Victor wrongfully applies his knowledge for the glory that comes in the creation of a new species. He accomplishes in creating a human vice that brings death upon those he loves and expedites his own demise.The feelings of misery are replaced by extreme hatred and want of revenge as both constantly encounter the injustice evident in society. The Creature is wrongfully judged and rejected due to his unnatural figure and hideous features and in his deplorable state vows revenge on the creator that made him thus: “My daily vows rose for revenge – a deep and deadly revenge, such as would alone compensate for the outrages and anguish I had endured” (168). Victor is infuriated by the murder of his brother and the unjust conviction that kills innocent Justine; he consequently turns with a vengeance on the source of their death, the Creature: “When I reflected on his crimes and malice, my hatred and revenge burst all bounds of moderation” (103, 104).T be miserable in his rejection and loneliness; Victor is unfeeling for the Creature: “Unfeeling, heartless creator! you had endowed me with perceptions and passions, and then cast e abroad an object for the scorn and horror of mankind” (165,166). The Creature executes his means of reciprocating the hurt by involving innocent people into the struggle with his creator. Victor neglects his duties as creator and fails to take full responsibility for his creation. In the same way, the Creation refuses to submit to his creator and respect his desire for the Creature to leave all mankind. Both neglect their role and the duties entailed. Instead, they turn their blame towards each other.Victor sacrifices the remainder of his life in a quest to extinguish the life he so willingly bestowed; the Creature swears to inflict misery upon his creator who neglected him. While Victor accuses the Creature of murder, he does not consider his own motives: “You [Victor] accuse me [Creature] of murder; and ye creature and furthers the destruction of humans.After and even during the time Victor creates the creature, he secludes himself from society and chooses to enclose himself in a slaughter house where he can solitarily work on creating the monster. Not only does he neglect human interaction but he also rids himself of affection: “I wished, as it were, to procrastinate all that related to my feelings of affection until the great object, which swallowed up every habit of my nature should be completed” (53). Victor willfully seeks his own counsel and avoids his family due to his monstrous deed. The Creature is also isolated but not by his own accord; he is rejected because of his appearance. However, the Creature unintentionally brings isolation upon himself in his own haste to present himself to the De Lacey family. If he taken more time to become acquainted with the old man, instead of forcing himself upon him, the events might have played differently and The De Lacey family might not h
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