The Role Of Mature In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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For one to be truly mature they have to accept their responsibilities before they can be fully mature. A lot of people in our world and in the book Frankenstein they are too immature to accept their responsibilities. I believe that if you are mature enough you should be able to accept what you have done and why you have done it. A lot of people that are immature just ignore what they did and brush it off and pretend everything is okay, but deep down they know what they did and if it was wrong or not. When the creature was created, Victor left in fear of the monster and what he created. Being that Victor was the creator of the creature Victor was responsible for everything that he does and Victor was not ready for what the creature is going