Do not rely on the front cover to measure books. The famous American saying says that person's personality can not be judged by its appearance. A typical example is the Frankenstein monster. Outside he has a bad appearance, but he is a kind spirit looking for a bit sympathy. He is a victim, but because of his strange appearance he left painful suffering in the story. Neither this book nor the drama regards him as a victim of a cruel world, but in the end it will draw his symptoms and sympathize.
The importance of society to human appearance can be proven by the way Frankenstein monsters judge according to his strange appearance. The appearance of monsters causes everyone who sees him to escape and deprives opportunities for monsters to show their inner goodness. When he entered the old man's cabin, the monster first encountered someone he could recall. After seeing the monster, the man screamed and ran away. This creature has no intimidating or radical claim.
In the story of Frankenstein, science genius Victor created a monster called Frankenstein. He abandoned monsters right after making a monster. Frankenstein, this monster experienced bad parenting when he grew up. No one has taught him etiquette. In this story, Victor and Frankenstein were marginalized by society for various reasons. Because of his terrible appearance and reaction to people, this monster was rejected by society. Thanks to his scientific commitment, JVC experienced alienation throughout his life when he was a child and family. Therefore, in Frankenstein, Mary Sherry used alienation themes by alienating the two protagonists, Victor and Frankenstein, from society. But for scientific experiments, JVC separated himself from society. Therefore, people marginalized because he thought he was a very strange science madman.