To begin with, Frankenstein is about a man named Victor Frankenstein who builds a creature to bring him fame and fortune. The creature he creates is called “The Creation”. Victor was an alchemist who wanted to create life out of dead matter. He used parts from corpses that he took from graveyards and dissected them in his lab. He then put these parts together to make a body for his creation. As a result, Victor Frankenstein’s creation has feelings and emotions just like anyone else would have if they were created by someone who loved them unconditionally as Victor did with his creation. (On pages 54-55) He uses his body parts to create the creature, but what he doesn’t know is that the creation will not be good. The creature becomes evil and starts killing people. Victor tries to stop him but fails and ends up getting killed himself. …show more content…
His creation of the creature was his own doing and he should have known better than to create something that would cause so much pain and suffering. The creature was created with no soul, which means he has no conscience and can do whatever he wants without feeling any remorse for his actions. He kills people for fun, which is not how a human being should act. The only reason why the creature does what he does because of how Victor made him is because of how cruel Victor was to him when they were together in the beginning stages of their relationship. When it came down to it, even though Victor knew that creating life could be dangerous, he still decided to go through with it anyway despite all the risks involved in doing