Chapter 11 Through 22 Of Frankenstein

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In chapters 11 through 22 of Frankenstein, Dr. Frankenstein is sitting in his laboratory working on the female monster that his creation demanded. Although he had agreed on the arrangement, he started to contemplate whether or not he should create the monster. He is worried that, perhaps, she will become even more “malignant” (125) than the monster himself. Frankenstein is also worried that “she also might turn with disgust from him [the first monster] to the superior beauty of man.” (125) He believes that he had no right to “inflict this curse upon everlasting generations.” (125) so he quits his work, breaking his promise to the monster. The monster, seeing this, approaches Dr. Frankenstein and confronts him asking “what is it you intend?