I still can 't believe that Frankenstein 's creature killed many people! In the story of Gris Grimly 's "Frankenstein", Victor Frankenstein made a creature in his laboratory when he found out how to make people come back to life. Is the creature human or is he just the way Victor made him? Well as you see, Victor wanted to make him look like a creature he still didn 't know the creature 's personality. The creature felt emotions, he felt emotions like a normal human. He also makes many mistakes that many people do. As stated earlier, the creature had many emotions that humans have. When he was wondering around the forest he saw the little hose and stayed there to keep shelter. He then saw a couple coming in, the creature saw how they lived …show more content…
Everyone looks different, reality is that some look better than others, but we are all still treated equally. So, what is the difference if the creature doesn 't look like a human? He still feels the same way we do. You might also say that he killed too many people, but if you see other humans are killing their own kind as well. For example, we have had many wars where people killed people. The creature also killed people, but he learned from his mistakes. Now, he may have some qualities that normal humans don 't have but it is proven that some people has the same qualities. For example, the creature is "about eight feet in height" (Frankenstein, page 36). However, the tallest man was 8 ft. 11.1 inches. That is way taller than the creature. Yet, he was still treated like a human. Then, Victor saw the creature "fled with more than mortal speed" (Frankenstein, page 171). Here it just states that he just ran fast, but the fastest human ran 11 meters per hour. That is fast, but isn 't the fastest runner still being treated like a human. If all these people were being treated like human and had the same qualities as the creature. Then why was the creature not being treated like a