Rejection In Frankenstein Essay

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In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, the creature is consistently rejected, causing him to harm others. First, Victor abandons the creature, and he is left roaming the world alone with no one to guide him. Then, society rejects the creature, leading him into isolation. Society views the creature as an ugly wretch. Therefore, he has a hatred for Victor: his creator. Thus, the constant rejection the creature undergoes is the cause for his malicious acts, ultimately suggesting that those who reject the creature, Victor and society, are monsters. To begin, the creature resents Victor for abandoning him, which causes the creature to kill Victor's brother. Science fascinates Victor, and the desire to discoverer consumes him. He uses his scientific