The Creature Is A Stalker In Frankenstein

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In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the Creature that the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein creates, exhibits the same characteristics of a stalker. The Creature does not look like a normal human being and this causes people to be afraid of him. Though, like any normal human, he just wishes to be accepted. Because of his outward appearance, the creature is unable to address people directly, thus forcing him to observe society from its perimeters. He is unable to make any friends which causes him to be a very lonely being. The habit of stalking that the Creature from the novel Frankenstein practices is a result of the loneliness that society imposes on him. Within the real world, stalking is prevalent. Stalking will start with legal acts like following …show more content…

For several weeks he hides and watches the family interact with each other. One of the main reasons he stays for so long is because of the knowledge he is gathering from them. The Creature proceeds to tell his master of this new information saying, “While I improved in speech, I also learned the science of letters...I obtained a cursory of knowledge of history..” (Shelley 155). The Creature is learning just like a normal person. In “UXL Biographies” Maria Montessori says that most people have the unconscious desire to learn. This would be a suitable explanation for why the Creature chooses to stalk this family besides the reality of his loneliness. After becoming so attached to this family, he cannot help but want to interact with them on a more personal level. He decides that the best way to go about this was to first approach the old blind man in the cabin. The Creature says, “I revolved many projects; but that on which I finally fixed was, to enter the dwelling when the blind man should be alone”(Shelley 174). The Creature proceeds to do what is said in the quote, thinking the old man will speak to him without any issues. Though he is correct, when the family of this man returns, the Creature is once again shunned; this time he is rejected by the family he has one sidedly connected …show more content…

He experiences feelings of a normal human being, he just doesn't know how to channel these emotions. What society wants from anyone is repression and that is not something the Creature is able to bestow. His unconscious mind plays a major role in this novel and effects his life drastically. He is unable to function normally when all he really desires is to be normal. The loneliness the Creature faces does not allow him to be a normal human being nor live a normal life. The only way the Creature is able to deal with this is by