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Human Nature In Frankenstein

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Throughout Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Victor's creation is often portrayed as a monstrous creation, but also exhibits traits of humanity such as the ability to feel emotions, form relationships, and his desire for companionship. Shelley portrays the monster as a reflection of humanity despite his shocking appearance. In chapter 15, the monster finds and reads three books: Paradise Lost, Plutarch's Lives, and The Sorrows of Werter. Reading these books tremendously increases the monster’s emotional knowledge. “I can hardly describe to you the effect of these books. They produced in me an infinity of new images and feelings.” (115) this quote highlights the monster’s newfound understanding of emotions, human nature, and society. This quote also
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