In Frankenstein the monster is a complex character that I can sympathize with because he does not know how to act in society. This is relatable because when you move to a new area there are different social statuses and different things that are acceptable. This monster has never had any standards of how to act in society and what is socially acceptable. These can be very hard to learn along with a language and looking different then every other person. These people also don't accept him because he looks different. Frankenstein's monster's first interaction with people was when he tried to enter a small town. When he entered the town he was aggressive towards the people. He even left the town because because he thought they were threatening his life. Frankenstein was only aggressive towards the people of this town because they saw he was different and much larger then them. He was correct that they were threatening his life because they were they had formed a mob and were coming for him. …show more content…
He was accepted for a few hours by the blind man then he was faced by the mans son who could see. The son freaked out and attacked the monster. The son caused the monster to freak out and run away. The monster then decided that all people would hate him so he decided to find Frankenstein. When the monster left to find Frankenstein he found a child and tried to kidnap the child. When he finds out the child is related to Frankenstein he gets very angry and kills the kid. The reason he thought the kid would help is because he hoped that the child would not already have a predetermined thought about what kind of person the monster was based solely on looks. When he was told the child was related to Frankenstein his anger towards Frankenstein for leaving him made him act on emotion and kill the