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AveGali [126]
3 years ago
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Evaluate Victor’s behavior in these chapters. What do you think about his reaction to the monster? About his behavior before and

during the trial?
evaluate Victor’s behavior in these chapters. What do you think about his reaction to the monster? About his behavior before and during the trial?
English
1 answer:
Tju [1.3M]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

In explanations

Explanation:

After his creation comes to life, Victor refuses to accept his obligation as the creator to his creation. He does not care for it, shelter it, provide it with food or love, nor teaches the creation. Eventually all the monster wants from the doctor is a companion like himself. Frankenstein even refuses to accept the responsibility of providing a source of companionship for the creation since he does not allow for any connection between himself and the monster. Victor basically flees, hoping to forget what he has created.He attempts to live a normal life however his abandonment leaves the monster confused, angry, and afraid. I do not think Victor was prepared for the consequences when he plays a God.

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