Who Is The Monster In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

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In this, he becomes obsessed with animating a lifeless body. After a great deal of planning and researching his task, he finally discovers the means by which to complete it. He spends sleepless nights collecting body parts from vaults and charnel-houses for which he will construct a human frame. Frankenstein recalls this time in his life as a “trance” that consumed him mentally and physically, and during his experiment degrades until he successfully creates a human. Terrified by his creation, Frankenstein goes from fatigued to incredibly ill in a living hell. Even under the supervision of a close friend, Henry Clerval, Victor is horrified by the monster, though it has managed to leave his living quarters. He plans to return to his family when