Victor Frankenstein Monster Quotes

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KayDee Davis English 12 Mrs. Sloan November 5, 2014 Frankenstein: Body of a Monster, Soul of a Human “The world was to me a secret which I desired to divine” (Mary Shelley Quotes). Frankenstein at a glance is all about the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein, who is captivated and so consumed by the thought of the secrets to human life that he takes it upon himself to create life from bits and pieces of departed human beings. Victor creates a perspicacious but malformed monster which he quickly realizes that this horrific deed he has done will ruin the lives of not only him, but everyone who will come in contact with the monster. But who is the real monster, Victor or the monster itself? The monster soon comes to the realization of what he has become and seeks revenge on Victor and his family. After all the …show more content…

Shortly after returning to Geneva, he meets and intends to marry a woman named Elizabeth. Before the wedding begins, he is reminded of how the monster threatened that he will see him on his wedding night. Victor being petrified sends his wife away, fearful that she will be appalled by the monster’s distorted appearance. After he sends Elizabeth away, he begins to search around the premises for the monster. As a result of Victor trying to protect his wife, he realizes that in the moment he hears his wife’s screeching that the monster was 0fter him, but his adoring wife Elizabeth. After the monster killed his wife, Elizabeth, Victor is filled with outrage, and all he can see is extreme hatred for the monster. Victor detaches from his life and forms a craving to get revenge on his creation. This craving is incredibly similar to the monster’s craving for Victor in the beginning of the novel. The rest of Victor’s life was dedicated to hunting down the monster. The monster leads Victor on by leaving hints and clues that last for months. After finding Victor dead, the

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