Thursday, November 18, 2010

In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, what do Victor and the monster talk about?

Dr.and his
monster discuss several different things after his creation.comes to life loquacious and
intelligent, and so he is able to converse well in spite of the fact that he was just
created.

One of the first things that the two discuss is s disgust at the
monster he created. Victor assumed his creation would be beautiful and a much more impressive
feat, but the monster is heinous and questions his existence, which frustrates Victor, thinking
it was a failure even though he was able to manufacture life from nothing.


Victor eventually curses the monster and wishes him dead. He does this several times,
hating the murderous creature he designed. His monster believes him to be a hypocrite since he
created this beast. In the end, Victor demands the monster to leave him, but he ends up
listening to the tale his creation begs him to hear.

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