Frankenstein Quotes

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“All men hate the wretched; how, then, I must be hated, who am miserable beyond all living things” (92). This quote, in Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, is very moving. The monster feels rejected by everyone who sees him and more importantly by his creator, Victor Frankenstein. They are appalled by his appearance and cast him away. People are often judged by their outward appearance. The monster was just trying to be accepted. He was trying to seek love but was immediately rejected. He did not understand why and sought to find someone that would accept him. In today’s society, physical appearance is a prominent issue. People are judged on whether they are too fat, too thin, too short, too tall, too ugly or too pretty. That is not important. It