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Frankenstien


It took the monster months to get up the courage to go talk to the blind man, unfortunately it was all for naught. When the children came home from a walk to find the monster conversing with the blind man, "Felix darted forward, and with supernatural force tore [the creature] from his father- (96). After that the monster lost all hope of having any friendships. .
             In a way there should be pity for the monster. The monster's hatred originates from his first encounter with human beings. The monster started out with a child-like innocence that was shattered by being rejected by society over and over again. His first encounter with human life was when he opened his yellow eyes to Dr. Frankenstein, his creator, as he, " rush out of the room- (37). If society was not so hung up on appearance maybe Dr. Frankenstein would have had a sense of accomplishment instead of failure.
             In Frankenstein there is also a lack of accountability on Dr. Frankenstein's part. While Dr. Frankenstein was molding his creation nothing else mattered, friends and family took a back seat to his selfishness. Dr. Frankenstein does not ponder what life will be like with the creation, nor does he take into consideration that the creation might turn out wrong. .
             Finally, when the creation comes to life he denies all responsibility to the monster and just up and leaves. Dr. Frankenstein meant well, but was very irresponsible when it came time to own up to his responsibilities to the monster. As the creator of this monster, Dr. Frankenstein owed a debt to be there for him. Dr. Frankenstein was in many ways supposed to be a father to the monster. He owed it to the monster to be there for him and to accept him like family, after all that was all the monster wanted in return. Instead all he got was betrayal. .
             Frankenstein, in many ways can relate to family. For example, When a couple has a child, they owe it to their child to be there for them.


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