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Victor Frankenstein: Neglecting his Creation

Victor Frankenstein: Neglecting his Creation 4 the novel speaks to the desire to know more, to surpass former limitations, and the dangers involved with such desires Choosing either Victor Frankenstein or Robert Walton, demonstrate the truth of this statement In the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, the dangers involved with blind



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Victor Frankenstein is an honorable man He is an intellectual man of scientific advancement and is good at what he doesn’t He was able to create life where there



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A man is approaching slowly and cautiously: Victor Frankenstein, late twenties He wears a long cloak He watches the Creature intently Victor goes close to the Creature, who doesn’t see him at first Victor is curious, but then repulsed by the filthy, slimy being sprawled in front of him The Creature turns and sees Victor



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s he nevertheless ec: h oe s Victor Frankenstein ’ s feelings tow a r d the monster : “Begone, vile insect, or rather, stay, that I may trample you to dust You reproach me with your creation” (Raymond 178; Shelley 95) It is a com- monplace of literary criticism to note that Frankenstein’s monster is his own



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If you would like to conduct a mock trial in which Victor Frankenstein is the defendant, consider putting Dr Franken-stein on trial for “crimes against nature ” Language Arts Standard II: Writing Objectives 1-3 Standard I: Reading Comprehension Objectives 1-3 Frankenstein’s Monster makes it clear through his conversa-



Discussion Questions for Frankenstein - Hiram College

Victor Frankenstein and his creation differ if their story was told directly by Victor Frankenstein himself? What if the story was told solely by the creation? 2 Walton yearns for a friend, much like Victor Frankenstein’s creature does What does this tell you about human nature? Is it in our nature to want companionship, someone to

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