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The Parent Conflict In Frankenstein

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In the novel Frankenstein, the parent conflict that I mostly seen throughout is between Victor Frankenstein and his creation, whom is the monster. The conflict that Victor create is the abandonment on the monster after he realizes what he has created. Victor leaves for the mountains and the monster stays behind in Geneva feeling lonely, as the society hates him. The relationship between Victor and his monster is replayed by Alphonse Frankenstein, an abandoning father, and Victor. The monster itself feels lonely and needs companionship from both a lady and Victor. This conflict contributes to the meaning of the work by the actions of the monster. The monster reacts by killing Victor’s younger brother, Will, right after he had left him. On the
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