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It is possible that Frankenstein would have died or lost his mind
Explanation:
Frankenstein falls ill quite a few times in the book and effectively succumbs to his illness in the end too. in a way he is not as much of a hero because of the amount of whimpering that comes up every time his character faces adversity.
<u>Right after the creation his 'monster' Frankenstein falls ill at the sight of his own creation and reels in the shock for quite a long time,</u> all the while being looked after by his friend who helps him back to health again. <u>His ailment came more from mental shock than anything else. </u>