Examples Of Justice In Frankenstein

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Frankenstein was right. For many people, it is only natural to seek some sort of justice after being wronged, in some cases that sort of justice is revenge. One sees these concepts in Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, Victor creates an unlikable creature, essentially running away from it giving that creature no person that is like them. Eventually, Victor promises to give the creature a companion but destroys them and with that the creature's hope. The creature from that point seeks revenge on Victor. The creature is justified in seeking revenge on Victor after he destroys the mate because he has been consistently rejected by society and his creator. The creatures request for a mate was the only hope he had for companionship and happiness. The creature