Answers1 Add Yours Answered byAslanon 12/3/2013 10:01 PM The Monster says "I shall be with you on your wedding night." The Monster threatens Victor after Victor destroys the female monster. If the Monster can't have a mate, neither can Victor....
In the novel, Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, the protagonist of the novel is Victor Frankenstein, a man who grows up with a seemingly good childhood but goes on to create a new species and bring it to life. This being becomes referred to as a monster because of his grotesque...
After some time the creature demands a female companion and it is only with pity and much argumentation that Victor consents. While the creature watches, Victor begins working on the female monster and then he destroys it. Victor, by doing this, is ignoring the creature's feelings and ...
By the conclusion of Chapter 17, Victor Frankenstein has decided to assent to the monster's demand that he create for the monster a female companion. Is Victor's decision the right one? Why or why not? Use evidence from the text to ...
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein follows a brilliant scientist named Victor Frankenstein who wishes to achieve the impossible: create life out of death. He steals corpses and combines them together to make a new body, which he then brings to life. The resulting creature is much more hideous than he...
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Victor Frankenstein was obsessed with science and anatomy, and the balance between life and death while he was a university student. Frankenstein claimed to create the monster to better mankind, but it is more likely he created him out of the desire to become more like a God. “. A new ...
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