Like his mother, JVC technically made him the father of this creature, bringing a new life to the world. Victor expressed that creature as "what Dante can not imagine." It shows that he has high educational standards, and Dante is an Italian poet. However, as he was frightened and frightened, he ran away from his "son" and explained his mother's abortion. This is when that creature is an avatar in a picture and when Victor and the other person ignore the "child", that creature gets told that whenever he has such a face, I do not accept him.
If you only look at the surface, this creature will hire Victor mainly because they are images of the father when they encounter. He called Victor Frankenstein his creator, and his natural ruler and king, and he called himself Frankenstein's own creature. JVC does not object to these facts. He actually admitted that he was the creator of this creature. JVC acknowledged that he was the person who approved the existence of that creature. Returning to the laboratory before he created this creature, he was talking about how his new species bless him as his creator and source. He is truly looking forward to the existence of life. Victor was shocked by his real life, but he seems to be moved by the care of his father now. Frankenstein agreed to hear the story of this creature. Because he felt that the responsibility of being a creator is to make this creature happy before complaining about his evil.
In Mary Sherry 's novel "Frankenstein", the relationship between Victor Frankenstein and his life - giving creature can be explained by applying psychoanalytic criticism. This explanation specifically covers Victor's Edps complex, creature development, and identity / self / supermy dynamic between Victor and creature. The roots of Victor 's Edipus Complex can be traced back to his creation. Alphonse Frankenstein married a young woman who can be regarded as the daughter, daughter of his best friend.
The gift that my parents, especially my mother, gave to my young Victor Frankenstein was Elizabeth Ravensa, my cousin, when she decided to marry and her father remarried, she was placed in the franc. The mother of Kenstein's house cried, "My Victor has a beautiful gift - he will have it tomorrow." JVC mentioned this relationship in Chapter 1. She (Elizabeth) is the most beautiful girl she has ever seen, and at that time she represented a gentle and affectionate personality. My mother considers Elizabeth as my future wife ... "