The Relationship Between Victor And The Creature In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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In the novel, Frankenstein, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley describes the plight of a young scientist named Victor Frankenstein who assembles the Creature. The Creature he brings to life from digging up body parts and remains; Victor later abandons him, leaving him with no awareness of emotions, feelings, or senses, similar to the character of a newborn baby. This initial act of cruelty establishes the hateful relationship between the two characters. Victor and the Creature ultimately come to both see themselves as victims of the other’s actions, such as Victor abandoning the Creature, the Creature killing Victor’s loved ones, and Victor destroying the Creature’s potential companion. The author utilizes the relationship between Victor and the Creature to illustrate when people experience cruelty, they may respond vengefully, most people try to liberate themselves from this hate, but ultimately not all can release themselves from their deep down sorrow.