Victor And Frankenstein Similarities

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There are many similarities in the novel Frankenstein by mary shelly, between the protagonist Victor frankenstein and the monster he strived to create. One of these comparisons in character, is that the monster and Victor are reciprocals. When victor created his thing, he created the mirror image of himself. They were always and always will be linked. The monster helps cast victor's role, and image in the story in a number of different ways. In the following paragraphs I have mentioned four of them. The story starts with an eager young scientist who is filled with passion and a love for his science, for the work he creates. Victor Frankenstein is so fascinated by science, by creation and development he inspires to almost play god, by being …show more content…

The monster announces “I am an unfortunate and deserted creature; I look around, and I have no relation or friend upon earth. These amiable people to whom I go have never seen me, and know little of me. I am full of fears; for if I fail there, I am an outcast in the world for ever.” Victor feels this way as well while the monster single handedly destroys his family, of life, the world he lives in. He is left with almost nothing but the monster. The two take this anger out on each other in a never ending spiral. Another one of these ways is that they are both isolated from society. The monster is isolated because of his unhuman like features, and his disability to function as “normal”. Because he is so different, a creation of science, he is a social outcast. Victor unintentionally isolates himself with his desire to create the monster. This strive and love to science, and the undenying want to be the first person to awaken the dead, pushes Victor's family and life as he knows it far away. The isolation and hatred molds victor to be the protagonist because, singled out, the reader can see his way of thinking. Victor states while setting up the lab “I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. For this I deprived myself of rest and health. I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished, the …show more content…

Victor is a highly intelligent person of his time, but he expects this intelligence to be passed through his creation. He expects the monster to awake calm, cool and aware of what is going on. Instead the monster knows nothing, he has been removed from his world of dead and placed into the unknown. his reaction is wild, crazy, and confused, in this time he needed a mentor, someone to guide him but instead his creator , victor frankenstein, shuns him for being less of the image he imagined.”..now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart. Unable to endure the aspect of the being I had created, I rushed out of the room, and continued a long time traversing my bedchamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep” The actions of victor frankenstein lead the reader to view him as the monster, instead of the actual monster he created because, the monster was a mirror image of