There are evil monsters in different stories that do not care about other people’s feelings and ruin their life. In the graphic novel Frankenstein, by Gris Grimly, Victor is an example of a monster like in other stories. Victor is the creator of the creation with a wonderful personality that he deserted. On the other side, people think the creation is the real devil because the creation ends up dragging Victor to death. However, these actions from the creation were the result of Victor’s careless actions toward him. In the graphic novel book Frankenstein, written by Gris Grimly, Victor is the real monster because he did not take responsibility as a creator, and he turned a creature full of humanity into an evil monster. Victor is the real devil because he did not care about the creation, and he never came back to find him. The day Victor created the creature, he was incautious: “I issued into the streets, pacing them with quick steps as if I sought to avoid the wretch whom I feared every turning of the street would present to my view. I did not dare return to the apartment I inhabited” (Grimly 46). He went out to hang out with his best friend, Henry, and by the time he returned, the creation was gone. He did not even look for the creature throughout the story which shows that …show more content…
When the creation realized that no one likes him back, he was furious, “I am alone and miserable; man will not associate with me; but one as deformed and horrible as myself would not deny herself to me” (Grimly 114). In fact, the creation includes the following three words: friendly, loving, and helpful to people, but due to his appearance created by Victor, the creation was neglected by society. This triggered the creation to take revenge on Victor. Overall, this is important because these situations starting with Victor abandoning the creation made the creation an evil, wicked