Examples Of Alienation In Frankenstein

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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein illustrates how society can change an innocent person’s nature into a monstrous one through the use of alienation and prejudice. The Creature is isolated by society and abandoned by the people he loved, creating the identity of a monster that many see him as. However, he is nothing but a victim. The Creature is born, innocent and unknowing of the superficiality his world contains. Victor Frankenstein creates him but is unable to take responsibility for the child, and abandons him. The Creature comes alive pure, with no knowledge of good versus evil or pretty versus ugly. All he knows is his Creator, Victor Frankenstein. Yet, as soon as the Creature is conscious, he experiences being forsaken by Frankenstein.