Frankenstein Persuasive Essay

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When one hears the word “monster”, one typically thinks of a big, scary, deformed creature. Something that isn’t human, and doesn’t belong on this earth. That is not what a monster means, and for this analysis, a monster is someone who does unspeakable things or lets those things continue without doing anything to stop it. Both the creature and Victor Frankenstein have done horrible things, but the creature doesn’t know any better. The true monster in this story is Victor Frankenstein. Victor had a relatively easy life; he was rich, had a good education, friends and siblings to play with. He even had a pre-ordered wife from the age of 4. He was never made to feel unwelcome by his family, so he had no reason to keep his creation a secret from

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