The Responsibility Of Victor's Death In Frankenstein By Mary Shelley

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After the death of William, Elizabeth express her feelings in this quote, “But now misery has come home, and men appear to me as monsters thirsting for each other’s blood” ( Shelley Pg. 63). Victor can be consider a monster by making the life of others sad and miserable, but especially Elizabeth’s life. Yes, the creature is the responsible of William’s death. But, who brought the creature to life? VICTOR, so who is the responsible of William’s death and the pain, misery, and suffer, generated on William’s family? VICTOR.
In addition, the creature also expresses his feelings in ch. 12, he said, “I was filled with the bitterest sensations of despondence (discouraged, very sad, and without hope) and mortification” (Shelley Pg. 80). How can a