The Consequences Of The Monster In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Frankenstein is a novel made by Mary Shelley about a man named Victor so devoted to figure out the secret of creating life that it drove him to create a monster. The story continues with the consequences of creating this monster, both felt by creator and creation. Due to the deformities of the creation the creature is viewed as a monster with no place in humanity, causing it to feel loneliness and hatred towards mankind for not accepting him. Consequently because of this the monster is filled with rage against his creator and seeks to get revenge upon him. As can be expected because of the cause of these events all of Victor's close family and friend are killed by the hands of this beast causing Victor to swear an eternal revenge to kill his