In the story Frankenstein, Victor created a creature out of other human body parts. It had feeling, love, hate, vengeance, it also killed but felt sympathy when hurting others. Is the creature human? Many might think that he's a monster, but I think that he is human. I feel this way because he has almost about every characteristic that an actual human does.
The monster doesn’t look like a human, but he acts like a decent one. Yes, he might've killed but he only did that cause had vengeance and he felt hatred toward Victor. He has feelings, in which most humans do. If the creature didn't have any feelings he would've killed more people than he already did. On page 190 of Gris Grimley's "Frankenstein", it shows the creature confessing all his feelings that he had bottled up towards Victor. He wanted to have a nice happy life but instead gets hated based on his looks. If the creature was a monster he wouldn’t feel sympathetic or pain towards his victims.
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On page 110 of Gris Grimley's "Frankenstein", the creature is shown helping the dancing girl from drowning. If he were an actual monster he would've let the girl drown. He was being portraited as a human instead of a monster. On page 96 & 97, he was shown being helpful to the little family that was living in the cottage. The monster felt bad because he ate all the food that the little family had left so he decided to help them. He would cut wood, and bring food to them, and he would enjoy that he made them happy. Which brings me back to my first point of him being human, his having feelings and helping others makes him