At the beginning of the book, Victor is focused on his work more than his family and friends. According to the text it said,"He began his lecture by a recapitulation of the history of chemistry." He joined because their they taught about bringing organs and human's. In the text it said,“The ancient teachers of this science promised impossibilities, and performed nothing."So he can get learn more about bringing a human back to life. At the end of the book he is focused on revenge because when he made the creature he was terrified so he ran and the creature got mad so, killed lots of his family and friends. That made Victor mad and it left Victor with no family or friends. According to the passage it said,"Know that, one by one, my friends
As the novel goes on everyone Victor once cared for are decimated in the path of his creation. "I was possessed by a maddening rage when I thought of him and desired and ardently prayed that I might have him within my grasp to wreak a great and signal revenge on his cursed head" (Shelley 103). Now, due to his unwavering lust for knowledge, all that was once good and innocent has been stripped from him. This has left him as a former shell of himself, to be compared with his own creation, solely driven by vengeance.
Mary Shelley's novel, "Frankenstein" pinpoints the life of Victor Frankenstein, an intelligent and ardent man to natural philosophy and science, who consequently animates a creature who he believes to be an omen to his existence. The novel introduces Victor's upbringing with an adored family, his contemptible creation of the monster, and the doleful murder of his brother William.
Victor has become obsessed with studying (something no one should ever be interested in) and has locked himself in his room studying for days on end. He "applied so closely, it may be easily conceived that my progress was rapid. My ardour was indeed the astonishment of the students, and my proficiency that of the masters... Two years passed in this manner, during which I paid no visit to Geneva, but was engaged, heart and soul, in the pursuit of some discoveries which I hoped to make". (7) This early application of himself is what drove him to become lonely and reclusive, shying away from all who attempted to come into contact with him. He is also inspired in this chapter to start his reanimation project. He becomes consumed in this one project spending many months alone in the top of his apartment assembling his creature. He raided slaughter houses, grave yards, and dissection rooms to furnish what he needed to create his monster. The lines between life and death became blurred
As Victors brother was killed by the creature he created, the remourse victor and his father have towards his death show weakness. Men in society are conditioned to be brought up as brave and protective. While Victors father is letting the death of
Victor’s true motive, being of a self-fulfilling and selfish nature, becomes extraordinarily evident in a few main passages and excerpts. Victor first shows his colors when he refers to the creature as the, “most gratifying consummation of [his] toils”(38). This quote reveals a lot about Victor and just why he is doing this experiment. He views the creature solely as a project, not as a living, breathing solution to one of humanity’s greatest problems. If Victor hadn’t simply been in it for himself,
It is Victor's story that truly exposes the true theme of the story, with him speaking of his days as a child and his first friendship with the girl his parents adopted. He lives a fine life, full of joy and happiness with friend plentiful. When he goes to college he is without friends, but soon befriends one of the professors and engaged in lengthy conversations with him. This isn't the same friendship as before, lacking the real love and companionship of his family, and he soon begins work on his creation. He so overwhelmed by the idea of creating a perfect person he is blinded from the deformity of the creature. When the creature is finished he examines his work and is mortified by it, running and hiding he escapes the creature that soon wanders away. Soon after Victor becomes sick and deathly, he shuns society and people and is almost dead when his friend Clerval arrives at the college. Clerval nurses Victor back to health, but Victor isn't physically sick, he has just
In my opinion, the creature is human. He can have feelings and understand words, like any human would. The creature had feelings of sympathy, jealousy, happiness, and anger. Like a child, he was able to learn, understand, and speak words from being around people.
What does it mean to be a hero? The definition of a hero from the dictionary is a person noted for courageous acts or nobility of character. However, this definition does not cover all of what it means to be a hero is; for instance, a hero needs to also be educated, compassionate, and have other personal and physical traits. Victor, from the novel Frankenstein, is the hero in the novel. On the other hand, Victor doesn’t meet all of the criteria of being a hero, but he is a better choice than the other characters in the book. To summarize, being a hero means more than what it is portrayed as in its definition, and Victor is a hero, but does not have all of the traits that most heroes do.
It is here where Victor’s main character flaw reveals itself: irresponsibility. He abandons a being which he brought into this world, and then consequently ignores this problem until it spirals out of control. Victor sought only to create life, but had no wish to safeguard or care for the life he did create. Undeniably, most of the problems and conflict in this novel stem from Victor’s irresponsibility and unwillingness to act, and it is his own fault his loved ones died. Shelly always intended for him to be an irresponsible character, as shown in her journals “He would hope that, left to itself, the slight spark which he had communicated would fade; that this thing, which had received such imperfect animation, would subside into dead matter”
wretchedness of his creation, instead of deciding to take action, he allows the creature to
At this point Victor is responsible for two deaths and must keep this all to himself. By suffering through the guilt and the illness it is clear that his decisions that were made in order to deepen his knowledge of the scientific world are becoming dangerous to himself and the people close to him.
Dictionary of Narratology). Because if we identify the character of Victor start from his happy childhood, university environment, but since he created the human-like, the complexity of his life getting worse and worse. He tried to struggle and beated down the monster to reconcile his mistake, and went back to his hometown to safe his family but ironically he couldn’t.
the character that most inspire me from novel Frankenstein is victor why because he showed me that no one can become a good. For example, victor tough that when he created the monster he would do as victor told him to but victor was wrong when the monster was created he had the mind of a person he could take his own decisions. The monster hade some respect for victor but that ended when he started to make plans for his weding.so the book Frankenstein has inspired me to never tried to become a good because you may think it’s working but at the end you will fail.
Victor, who is the main character for the majority of the book, was fascinated by philosophy and science at a young age. He decided to create a human-like creature and was able to bring it to life by the power of electricity. It was not until this point when Victor realized that the creature he created was horrendous and unbearable. While victor was horrified, the creature was confused to why he is alive and is curious about everything around him. Victor decides to abandon his creation because of his physical features and the creature is left alone to wonder the world without a purpose in life. It is at this moment that Victor has made injustice towards his creature. What victor has done at this point is given him a life full of opportunities and striped him away of any hope for interaction and knowledge.
The first few chapters of Frankenstein revolve around Victor striving to creature a human like being that could live forever. He works If one were to take the multiple layers of Frankenstein and peel them away, they would see how each character maintains a sense of control over the other. When looking at how Victor is the more powerful force, there are obvious ones that Shelley incorporates into the novel, but there are also subtle hints that she uses to grasp the reader's attention and keep them locked into the novel. One of the most obvious reasons that Victor would be more powerful is the fact that he is the actual creator of the Creature. Without Victor there would be no novel, so he always has at least a partial upper hand on him. When