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Ignorance In Frankenstein

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Savage and Pitiful
Can a murder be pitiful while being hatred by other people? The tragic in Frankenstein made a monster isolated from the world. The monster who lost all his hopes and means to live, whom later decides to revenge against his creator; whom shall never will be happy as before will start his journey to chase this unambiguous monster, and they shall never be seen again. The shifts in the story changed the reality of the monster, as the confused, lonely, and savage monster becomes educated through works like “Paradise Lost”, but his kind of education is different from others, education is the most cause of the tragic in the story. Another important shift of the story that turned the Monster to such a heartless being is the creator himself, the happiness of Victor Frankenstein is what the monster hated and wanted, he wants so much of it, so he ends up destroy everything he hates. Victor …show more content…

He blames all on Victor Frankenstein, who was disgusted at him when he first created him. The anger of the monster rises up after the Felix’s family left the cottage, it was also the climax of the book in which the monster found himself worthless and hated by other human beings. The rose of anger in the monster resulted from Victor’s abandonment of him, Victor’s lack of responsibility toward the monster turns the friendly monster to a savage one. The monster wants Victor to feel his feeling; a feeling of loneliness, a feeling of hatred, and a feeling of savage. The monster’s revenge turned on Victor by killing all his loved ones. The monster symbolizes the demon, for a friendly person to be so evil require a great amount of hate, it is also a reference to the bible story of David, the king of Israel, who defeated Goliath became evil at the end even though he has great faith in God when he was small. The monster turns evil because of his

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