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Could Frankenstein Have Helped The Creature Acclimate And Be Accepted By Society?

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In Frankenstein, Victor could have done a better job of helping the creature to acclimate to-and be accepted by- society. It all starts when Victor initially meets the creature. He is so horrified by its ugliness, and he runs away leaving the creature to explore the world with no one to help him. Victor does not see the creature for another two years, when he returns home because of the death of his brother. During those two years, the creature experienced much ridicule because of his hideousness, which cause him to want revenge on Victor Frankenstein for making him so hideous, and for not making him a female companion. How could Victor Frankenstein have helped the creature acclimate and be accepted by society? Victor could have started from the beginning, when the creature woke up. Instead of running away from his problem, he would have taken ownership of his creation and stayed with him. This would have helped both the creature and Victor because Victor would not have lost track of the monster for two years and the creature would not have rejection and ridicule as his first memory of entering the world. The creature would have felt some feeling of acceptance by his creator, and maybe would not have exacted revenge on Victor later on. …show more content…

Victor should not have told the creature he would build a female companion, procrastinate, then he decides it was a bad idea. When the creature initially requested the companion, Victor knew it was a bad idea yet he agreed. He raised the creature’s hopes when he agreed to create him a female, yet is upset when the creature is upset after Victor does not build the female. The creature just needed a clear ‘yes’ or ‘no’. So, not only did the creature not have anyone who truly accepted him, his hopes and dreams were shot down when Victor took back his

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