I believe that the creature should be considered a human for many reasons. I believe this because he is just like a human, the only difference is that he is eight feet tall and has a few stich marks all over his body. People don't really see him as a human because of how he looks, also because he is kind of ugly but, I honestly don't think it should matter to others what he looks like. He had a kind heart before he was introduced to people, so it was their fault that he turned the way he turned. I don't understand why people treat him the way they did, because if you think about it, it was their fault that he killed all those other people. Just because he didn't look like a human they treated him as if he had no heart, no feelings so, he became very mad that they did not even give him a chance to show himself to them. …show more content…
Even though he did not come out of a women's womb doesn’t mean that he not human, he was made with human body parts that Victor Frankenstein had to dig up at night I found this on page 37in the book, so no one would see him digging in graves. So, even though some people might think that just because he was made from human skin does not make him a human, well I think it does and he also had his own womb that he came out of when he was first born. On page 38 he was being created by Frankenstein, even though he was being created to me it does not mean that he is not human to me he should still be considered