Frankenstein Friendship Research Paper

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Friendship Influences a Person’s Life Friendship is the kind of relationship that influences a person’s life, and an individual can benefit immensely from a friendly relationship. Friendship is the one of the most important aspects of a person’s life. Friendship in the modern society has both its advantages and disadvantages. Frankenstein illustrates the need for friendship in multiple ways. This research will analyze various relationships in the novel and how they represent the importance of friendship. Trust should be one of the benefits of friendship. However, friendship also can be a falsity. Despite friendship that two parties may enjoy, it is easy to break the relationship based on some factors like greed …show more content…

Berndt Thomas states: "In groundbreaking research, Bronfenbrenner argued that peers have influence because they put pressure on children to change their behavior.” It says the friendships in their childhood can influence their characteristic later on. During his time in England, Elizabeth is not his friend and because he could not get any advice he ends up making wrong choices in his life. Without Elizabeth, Victor’s life was entirely changed; Victor makes the Creature talk to and share with any personal feelings, but he could not accept the creature’s ugly face, so he does not have a friend to share with which explains why Victor “lost himself.” After Victor and Elizabeth had married, Elizabeth becomes a wife with significant impact on Victor's life. Neil Fraistat postulates this in the following statement: “The two are married after the death of Clerval and Frankenstein's long illness. On their wedding night, however, Frankenstein leaves the room, and hears a scream above.” After the death of Elizabeth, Victor loses his mind. Instead of hating himself or the creature, Victor starts on a revenge …show more content…

Machado Victoria states that: “Justine Moritz is a minor character who is of importance in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Justine appears briefly but makes a strong impression. She lets Victor realize how terrible the creature is, and gives him a warning that he should fix his mistakes and kill the creature. However, she falls as the victim of the creature made by Victor. That is clearly denoted by Katherine Harris when she says that: “Justine’s framing for the murder of William by the creature also represents a turning point for the creature. Previously, he had never felt the desire to do harm to others or perpetrate the injustices he experienced on other innocents” Victor knows that his creature may hurt people and do lots of horrible things in the world, but he does not state his idea firmly. After starting to remedy his life, he realize that the Creature

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