1. Intellect, Self-Awareness and Knowledge in Frankenstein
" (Shelley 73) In saying the stranger's flight surprised him, the creature demonstrates he had not yet realized what he was, nor what that made him in relation to other people. ... At this point, the creature has developed his self-awareness considerably, as he feels defeated by his status in the eyes of other people and thus, experiences self-loathing. ... Much like any mistreated child, the creature then becomes delinquent teenagers, or a heavily distorted version of the archetype. ...
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