Characteristics Of A True Monster In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Most people see a monster as something or someone inhuman with an ugly or terrifying image, but does that actually define the characteristics of a true monster? The novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley focuses on two characters by the names of Victor Frankenstein and “the creature.” In the novel, Victor Frankenstein has this remarkable idea of creating a creature made out of dead bodies. After 2 years of dedicating all of his time and energy of creating this monster Victor was successful but was mentally and physically beat. In disgust with his creation, Victor betrays the monster and leaves him to fend for himself. The monster discovers other humans and learns how to interact with them but unfortunately due to his image, society see’s his appearance