How Is Victor Frankenstein Creative

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Is the character Victor Frankenstein from Mary Shellys novel Frankenstein actually creative?
When one pushes the limits of human understanding, delving into the realm of scientific ambition and godlike creation, what disastrous consequences can result from a lack of moral responsibility? Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein" explores the life of Victor Frankenstein, this essay will examine how his pursuit of scientific knowledge embodies the creative process of inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes, and having fun, as described by Mary Lou Cook.
One way in which Victor Frankenstein demonstrates creativity is through taking risks. Victor's determination to push the boundaries of scientific understanding is evident when he proclaims in chapter 3 “I will pioneer a new way, explore unknown powers, and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation” this shows his desire to unlock the secrets to life while being driven with passion. Frankenstein also takes on the risky task of creating life from dead body parts, …show more content…

The most prominent mistake made by Victor Frankenstein is abandoning the creature and letting it roam free. Abandoning the creature is also one of the reasons the creature goes on a killing spree, as seen in chapter 15 in " He had abandoned me, and in the bitterness of my heart I cursed him.". Although the creature initially possessed a benevolent nature, his experience of being rejected by society and abandoned by his creator led to feelings of bitterness and a desire for revenge. This emotional state is evident in his words, which express his hatred and anger towards Victor. The creature's murderous rampage was motivated by his rage and need for revenge against Victor for leaving him and denying him the companionship he craved. This mistake caused many innocent people to perish. This fulfils the criteria of making