Comparing Victor Frankenstein and the Monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
[2023-10-02 15:12:19]
In Frankenstein of Mary Sherry, Victor Frankenstein is very similar to the monster he created. For example, Victor created a monster like him. Another similarity is that the anger of JVC and monsters is brought about by society. Another similarity between Victor and the monster is that they all become hermits. These characteristics of Victor and monster show that they are very similar
One way Victor resembles a monster is that Victor makes monsters like him. Victor does not intend to make monsters like him, but monsters become like Victor.
"God, compassion, make people people beautiful and charming according to their own image; but my image is your dirty type and it is even worse from a very similar perspective" (93)
Monsters are not like the body of Victor, but instead have the same personality. For example, Victor and the monster are lovers. Both of them want to help others and I would like to be the best for others. Victor and monsters tried to help people around. Victor tried to comfort his family with their loss and monsters helped those living in the cottage by performing useful tasks. But Victor and the monster did not reflect the lover. Evil evolved in Victor 's heart also exists in monsters.
The evil that exists in Victor and the monster is another example of the similarity between characters. The evil of these two roles is caused by society, but there is no direct relationship with Victor. Monsters try to be accepted by society. He showed goodwill to society and tried to save people. However, due to his ugly appearance, he was immediately rejected by society. When monsters use themselves as family friends secretly helping himself, the evil and anger that exists in the monsters will come. Families no longer accept monsters as their monsters, but they immediately see monsters' ugly shapes and reject him.
"There are countless men who will not pity or help me, Should I show good intentions to the enemy? No: From that moment on to this species, and more importantly I will own it I declare a permanent war against people, who shaped me and sent me to this unbearable suffering "(97)
In Mary Sherry 's Frankenstein, this monster is used to indicate how society alienates people for certain characteristics. The creation of Victor Frankenstein was rejected by everyone who contacted him. The reason the monster is so sneaky is its ugly appearance. This monster has a pleasant intention, but the people around him immediately think he is totally evil. This monster is entirely refused by strangers, his loved ones, and even his own creators.
Frankenstein's monster is often a fictional person called "Frankenstein" and originally appeared in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein, or a modern Prometheus. Form a human clay and give them firepower Prometheus mythical figures and comparison Shelly title So monster creator Victor Frankenstein. In Shelley's Gothic story, Victor Frankenstein made living creatures in his laboratory through a fuzzy method consisting of chemistry and alchemy. Shelly said the monster was 8 feet tall (2.4 m), ugly, ugly, but sensitive and emotional. Monster tried to integrate into human society, but it was avoided, and it led him to seek revenge against Frankenstein. According to scholar Joseph Carroll, this monster occupies "the boundary normally defined between the main character and the enemy's character."
Mary Sherry's novel "Frankenstein" (1818) depicts the two key figures of his monster who produced Mr. Victor Frankenstein and Frankenstein. Even if that monster does not share Victor 's clone or his DNA, there are important features and qualities very similar to Victor. Although their physical and social behavior is not similar, their character is parallel. As the novel ... As you show ... Monsters learn how to walk your eyes, how to speak, how to open and close, and how to overcome hunger and thirst. Clearly, as the novel goes on, monsters have the inner capacity and determination to be