It is always found that people are in certain kinds of conflicts and hinder them from achieving their goals. In the process of Mary Sherry's novel Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein was often found in this situation. In the novel Victor 's novels are consumed by their goals, and their inability to achieve their goals has many similar goals in Robert Walton and in the novel. This relationship is drawn by letters they exchange with each other.
Everywhere in Frankenstein, Victor proved to be rather rather arrogant. JVC's actions may be selfish, but they are not as precious as they want others to believe. He made a monster anxious for awe and fame and confirmed that his name was remembered throughout history. "... brilliant and wonderful light ... I should stay to discover such an amazing secret" (Shelley 37). Although the discovery of JVC may be epoch-making, he just thinks about myself and what this is, I did not think about the negative result.
Victor Frankenstein is the first guy of some narcissists who will draw our attention. In order to understand JVC's narcissism, we must face the most difficult problems of Frankenstein. He fails to understand and sympathize with the merciful, merciful individual. JVC's failure points out the big irony of Frankenstein. Rather than elucidating the mystery of human development, it is easier to discover the secret that brings inanimate problems to animation. But before exploring the desire to destroy Victor 's life, I have to consider the complex motivation behind the desire of him to create life.
Frankenstein 's book, Mary Sherry, the two main characters, Victor and Monster' s Frankenstein books have completely different personality, and their behavior expectations are very different from people 's imagination. When JVC's monster project finally resurrected, JVC feared it and avoided it and showed to the reader that he is a very selfish person. Monsters and Victor are two years apart until the monster finds it for the first time with Victor ... I hope the story and their life start from a new perspective. The only thing that this creature wants is to understand his feelings, only fellows who will love him because he is who he is. In the novel Frankenstein, Mary Sherry was superior to the concept of a challenging traditional racial, classical, cultural franchise. She makes it possible for readers to see life from the perspective that most people do not see. This is a person who is completely rejected by society.