Newborns will enter the world in a clean state. There is neither experience nor worry nor prejudice. As the child grows, he or she will be shaped by the world around him. Parents give appropriate etiquette and accuse the child to make sure that the child grew to be a proper and polite adult. This child keeps in touch with friends who grew up in a similar situation and gets a friendly response from others. However, parents may not monitor children's growth or ignore children's growth method.
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 a comparison between Victor Frankenstein, the creator of the monster, and the mythical character Prometheus, which uses clay to shape humans and give them power. 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. According to scholar Joseph Carroll, this monster occupies "normally defined boundary between the main character and the enemy's character."
Frankenstein monster created by Mary Walkley Sherry is one of the most wonderful characters in literature. In addition, the psychology behind Victor Frankenstein and the monsters he created was a matter that psychologists have discussed over the years. In addition, some Frankenstein monsters insist that readers take a glimpse of Victor's own consciousness. Nonetheless, many people are trying to understand the reasons for the actions of monsters.
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)