1. Intellect, Self-Awareness and Knowledge in Frankenstein
Though he "once [his] fancy was soothed with dreams virtue, of fame, and of enjoyment", the creature makes the pessimistic observation that he is condemned to misery. ... In the creature's first days, he is a frightened, dazed animal seeking nothing but sustenance and protection. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate