Frankenstein Inhumane Essay

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Did Victor Frankenstein establish human life inside his science lab? In the book Frankenstein, by Gris Grimly, Frankenstein, the main character Victor had been studying natural philosophy and had the notion to create some type of creature inside of his laboratory. He purposefully designed his creature with non-human traits, like standing at 8 feet tall, and having yellow skin. When he realizes the creature can easily become descructive, he slowly realizes everything about the creature is inadequate for him and hides from the creature - ultimately regretting ever making it. In the book Frankenstein, the creature that was brought to life is not a human due to its inhumane traits. When the creature was made by Victor, he purposefully gave …show more content…

A great example would be the creature’s yellow skin that barely covers his body. That is explained on page 41, when Victor says “his yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles and arteries beneath”. (Grimly, 41) All humans are born with skin that adequately covers their body, and no humans are born with yellow skin - which gives more reason to believe that the creature is not considered a human. Although it is possible some people may argue that the creature is human because of the way it attempts to adapt to human life. For example, this is shown in the book, “The creature is standing with the family, the text bubbles show that the creature is understanding the words they are saying, and in the end poses with the family.” (Grimly, 99-100) The base of this argument is logically flawed - just because the creature wants to adapt to human life, it does not mean you can automatically consider it a human. For example, dogs may understand words like “treat”, but that has no change in the genetic makeup of that dog. Just like the creature tries to have human traits, it does not change anything about the creature’s actual

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