This philosophical analysis focused on the way Mary Sherry's Frankenstein, the main feature of the monster, explained how he killed the boy about the nature of evil and explained his sin in laying an innocent bystander I am counting on you. This parallelism is achieved by showing the progress of monsters from right and wrong to nature and showing that the motivation to hurt his creator's life damaged his basic mind. I briefly introduce the actions drawn by Frankenstein and then discuss how Mencius 's idea explains the change in monster' s nature.
Frankenstein's monster is often called "Frankenstein" and is a fictitious person who first appeared in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein, or the modern prometheus. Shelley's title is thus compared with Victor Frankenstein, the creator of the monster, with the mythical character Prometheus, who shapes humans using clay and gives them firepower. In Shelley's Gothic story, Victor Frankenstein made living creatures in his laboratory through ambiguous methods of chemistry and alchemy. Shelly expressed the monster as 8 feet tall (2.4 m) tall, very ugly, sensitive and emotional. The monster tried to blend 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 hero and the enemies' characteristics."
In Frankenstein's novel "Frankenstein", Mary Shelly depicts a monster. The point of view of the monster is terrible. At first it was childish, kind and helpful, but as he gained knowledge he became miserable. Mary Shelley wrote an article about monsters to express her view on knowledge and the changes it brings. In the 19th century of the industrial revolution, there was a negative effect. At that time, there was a lot of development of science and technology that led people ... Has the strong influence of Victor Frankenstein due to the pursuit of knowledge bring a fatal result? In most cases, when there is a strong desire, results are rarely taken into account. In Frankenstein's novel, Victor Frankenstein pursued knowledge in a compulsive way and did not inform him of possible effects. Victor Frankenstein was the main reason for his biological loneliness. In fact, Victor Frankenstein made a mistake because of this isolated creature.
Victor Frankenstein made a monster, "Unlucky Devil" (Sherry 90) and tortured him at Mary Shelly's Frankenstein. In fact, this creature committed some horrible acts that would make Frankenstein go to the Arctic Circle. However, this creature did not affect the reader's fear and disgust, but gained sympathy instead. Frankenstein may ask for a difference, but he is isolated from the world - surprisingly - since it has a gentle heart, readers are concerned with monsters. Monsters are certainly not irresponsible. He killed William, Kreval and Elizabeth in a very short time - these people are Frankenstein. With these deaths Frankenstein fell into a crazy situation. He felt "calling my soul of the dead" and "a wandering preacher" so that "a monster like cursed hell is deep and painfully drunk", "I throw away my despair now" (179).