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likoan [24]
3 years ago
15

How was the creature’s realizations about himself at the end much different than Victor’s realizations? in frankenstien

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1 answer:
Alex3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<h3>The creature realized that he was made to love and not kill.</h3>

Explanation:

  • When Victor Frankenstein created the creature, he believed that he could unlock the secret of life. But once he started creating the creature, it looked terrible and ugly.
  • Victor felt that he made a big mistake and wanted to dispose off the creature but he couldn't as it escaped from the laboratory. The monster started killing people and ended up killing Victor as well.
  • While victor was alive he felt that he had made a big mistake and that the creature he created was evil and only capable of killing. However, when the monster saw Victor's dead body, he was filled with remorse and regret. He realized that he had made a big mistake and couldn't forgive himself. The monster said that Victor made him to love like a man's heart and not to kill but he couldn't help it and ended up being a killer.
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