The creature is affected because he feels rejected and he hides near a cottage where De Lacey family lives. He learns to speak, write and read but he feels bad because he can't have a normal life and he starts to hate his creator .
This story takes relevance because we can actually see many monsters created by our society when we learn that a foreign student attacked his partners in a school and when we understand that this person felt rejected and was bullied for being different, we, in a way, live again the sad story of Frankestein.
What can our society do to be more inclusive and be more tolerant? This is a question that our civilization has the obligation to answer.
We as human beings tend to reject the things that we don't know. What if we give a step forward and get to know and learn things before having prejudices about them.
One thing I believe we can do is to conduct workshops of integration specially with children and teach them that people from other countries are the same as them in many aspects.