Victor's Discrimination In Frankenstein

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I believe the Author tried to have her readers feel sympathetic towards the Creature. Victor hid from the creature because he judged a book by its cover and believed the 'thing' that he created was a monster. The creature had "watery eyes" that was the similar to his "dun white sockets" that went with "his shriveled complexion, and straight black lips." I believe that the Author makes him look like a monster but has the heart and soul of a human. But by doing so he also portrays Victor as the one who believes the creature to be a monster before knowing his story, "I may extinguish the spark which I so negligently bestowed.” The creature has to deal with this type of discrimination with anyone who sees him, "You, my creator, abhor me; your