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Victor As A Monster In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Victor demonstrates how much of a monster he really is with his selfish actions and his lack of compassion towards others, especially towards his creature. Victor is a very self-absorbed person, and has no compassion for the feelings of others. When Victor created his being, he did it out of an aspiration for greatness; a desire to accomplish what no man had done before. Victor values not the life with which he endows the creature, but the resulting glory and praises his creature, and others, will give him. Victor believes “a new species would bless [him] as its creator and source; many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to [him]” (52). This twisted mindset is the reason he neglects his responsibilities, as the creature’s creator,
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