Difficulties In Frankenstein

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In this excerpt from Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, she discusses the complexities of Victor Frankenstein’s relationship with his creation, the creature. Ultimately, in this excerpt, Shelley illustrates the difficulties a person may encounter when faced with the consequences of their actions because they allowed their pride and ego to get the best of them. The complexity of Victor and the creature’s relationship is conveyed through Shelley’s specific detail and diction. Throughout this excerpt, the creature is horridly described in specific detail as a supernatural human that terrorizes Victor and his loved ones. Victor describes the reunion of him and the creature for the first time since the abandonment. He recalls seeing the creature at a distance and says, “He bounded over the crevices in the ice, among which I had walked with caution; his stature, also, as he approached, seemed to exceed that of a man.” Shelley chooses these details to express the unsettling fear Victor has toward his creation. …show more content…

The creature questions, “Rember, thous hast made me more powerful than thyself, my height is superior to thine, my joints more supple.” Shelley writes this to illustrate the creature’s cognitive ability to identify that he understands he was created to be superior to mankind. Victor created the creature with the idea of being larger than life, and now that he has no control, he is scared. Victor and the creature's relationship is very complex, Victor is only concerned with how the creature makes him feel but never how the creature may be feeling. Shelley continues to illustrate the complex relationship between Victor and the creature through her strong word choice. In this excerpt, she intentionally displays the hate, anger, and terror Victor feels toward the creature. As the creature approaches Victor, he yells out to him, “‘do you dare approach