Victor Frankenstein Conflict Analysis

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Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, a tale forewarning others of the danger of passion and drive for creation. Victor Frankenstein tells his tale, as if the reader is being directly told, during which the groundwork is laid for Mary Shelley to develop her major themes. Victor Frankenstein tells his of childhood and takes the reader through the loss of his mother; the expansion of his passion; the developed fear of his passion; and concluding the first volume is his account of his younger brother's death. After his mother dies he leaves for an education and develops an affinity for natural science, when he creates life in the form of the “daemon” the major conflict of the novel begins. Due to the structure of the novel this presence of the conflict