Mental Health In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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The consequences of creating a creature on Victor’s health, prohibits him from making another. Victor Frankenstein’s mental health is not stable enough to endure the vigorous process of making a companion for the creature. His opinions are constantly changing because of his overwhelming emotions of fear and pride. Mary Shelley reveals Victor’s final thoughts of the creature after working on his creation for two years. His first impression of the creature was that it was “beautiful” and “lustrous”, but the more he looked at the creature, his emotions started to contrast one another (35). Shelley’s contrasting words emphasized how Victor’s emotions are constantly changing, and he does not know if he should be proud or disgusted of the creature.