Would He Be Counted As A Monster?

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Have you ever thought that if Frankenstein's creation was brought back to life would he be counted as a human or a monster? Well what I think is that he should be counted as a monster .why it should be counted as a monster is due to the reason that he is made of the severed body parts of humans, he could not control his anger, killed six people, and he had hunted down victor just to kill him. Those are just some of the many reasons why I think he is a monster.

Why I think that the monster is unpredictable because. After leaving his creator, the creature goes on to kill Victor's best friend, Henry Clerval, and later kills Frankenstein's bride, Elizabeth Lavenza, on their wedding night, whereupon Frankenstein's father dies of grief. The Monster …show more content…

He was bothered and sickened so much that over time he became so agonized that he died from guilt. If victor has done all those bad things imagine what Frankenstein could do. Victor paid his sins with his life. That's why he is not a monster because he is aware of what he did.

My final reason to think that the creation is a monster is that Victor Frankenstein is motivated by pride, scientific curiosity, and the hope of healing human faults to build a huge creature out of corpse parts that become so ugly in life that no one can treat this monster with anything but fear and rage. So even if we accept him as a human we will always see him as a monster.

On the other hand, some may think that Frankenstein's creation is a human because he showed that he cared about life when he went and gave food to the family that needed it while this is a valid point thou he still got mentally and physically harmed by them due to his appearance if they got to know him better he would still be a monster cause he stalked them and slept in their