The character Victor Frankenstein become fascinated with an interest in scientific development, specifically with human life and what comes after it. Victor is the protagonist of the novel; his personality is ambitious. Frankenstein in the narrative, which shows what can happen to being too ambitious. Victor Frankenstein is the protagonist of Mary Shelley's novel, as well as the creator of the monster. Throughout the novel, he is shown as a scientist unleashed on an unsuspecting society who wants to discover something new through science and technology. Likewise, Frankenstein has a rather ambitious and arrogant personality, to the point of consuming him completely. Because of this, it leads him to think irrationally about his actions in deciding to take on the role of God. During his experiment to create a new life Little by little, he was neglecting his health, family and happiness. Once his experience is over, Frankenstein acts irresponsibly by abandoning the monster. After constantly running from his creation, Victor finally decided to face him. Even if he gave all his strength, victor was sure that he wanted to catch him so that he no longer …show more content…
He chose different parts of the bodies that were beautiful at least in his eyes. He longed to be able to create a creature that is considered perfect in all aspects. Since he was little, Victor was a curious person obsessed with research and discovering new things. So with the previously collected human parts and his journalism, Victor found himself ready to carry out his plan. After all the hard time in which Victor was without his family to carry out his Project, it had finally been worth it. However, Victor's curiosity went too far, and by the time he realized this, it was too late to regret it. The monster that Victor had created was causing not only havoc in the Society but also causing the loss of many of Victor's loved