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Mary Shelley's Frankeinstein: Who Is The Real Monster?

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Who Is the Real Monster? “Its alive!” a quote everyone knows that relates to Frankeinstein, although it was never said in the original book. In Mary Shelley’s Frankeinstein, Dr. Frankeinstein is not the hero. However, his monster on the other hand actually has the characteristics of one. Victor Frankeinstein grew up as a young Swedish boy raised in Geneva. He read books about old Alchemists and attends to college in Ingolstadt. He studied and learned modern science and found out how to create life. He is the type of character that gets obssesed with things with great ambission. Unfortunately, Victors life is a reflection of tradegy and greed. His failures and excessive pride caused him to rush with things, then leads to all kinds of pain
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