Victor and the monster have a very different life experience. Victor grew up in a house he loved and grew up with people who worship him and true friends of Henry Clerval. He was accepted as he knew his marriage partner early. His family is very kind, learning what he wants and even allowing him to go on to college. On the other hand, monsters were rejected from the moment they were created. You have to learn everything yourself, such as how to read in a hostile environment and how to survive. Even if he was friendly, he appeared everywhere so he was rejected, they thought he was evil. He has no friends, no family members, no social support system.
In Mary Sherry 's Gothic novel, Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein created monsters on various corpses and made animations. Victor's experiment was effective, but when he creatures came back, he was terrible. He soon ran from Frankenstein's laboratory and killed Frankenstein's brothers. Later, feeling very lonely, this creature has asked Frankenstein to build a fellow for him, but he refused to complete the work. When revenge, this creature killed Frankenstein's wife and best friend (Hawkins)
Monster: Frankenstein is the creation of Victor Frankenstein. He is eight feet tall. Scientist Victor Frankenstein created a grotesque creature with scientific experiments that are not orthodox. Because of his ugly shape and size, he is a true waiver of society and he has human wisdom, but he is not allowed to enter society. The story starts with the story's story. JVC began telling stories since childhood. He was born in Geneva. Victor grew up in a wealthy family. As a little boy, JVC is crazy about researching an outdated theory focusing on simulating natural wonders. He likes to study nature and supernatural powers. When Victor was four years old, parents adopted orphan Elizabeth Ravensa. They live happily in this family. Then the winner fell in love with Elizabeth and he married her
In the story of Frankenstein, science genius Victor created a monster called Frankenstein. He abandoned the monster shortly 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. Due 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. It is for people to judge monsters based on his appearance and reaction. But for scientific experiments, JVC separated himself from society. Therefore, people marginalized because he thought he was a very strange science madman.