Examples Of Father Son Relationship In Frankenstein

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Finally, Shelley makes the father/son dynamic in this novel difficult and realistic. Throughout the book, Frankenstein and his father, Alphonse, go through challenging times and find it difficult to see eye to eye on certain things. When Frankenstein is creating his monster, we see another father/son relationship go through similar problems. As Frankenstein finishes his creation he realizes what he has actually done. But it is almost as if he is in a trance while creating the monster. He has become obsessed with trying to prove his father wrong. When he finally does, He quickly realizes his creation is not what he has in mind. His intentions are to create someone that he could love and that would love him; only half of that dream came true.