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Frakenstien


Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein, classically symbolizes the struggle between man and creature. The creature, created under selfish pretences, fights for acceptance by society, and his creator Frankenstein, in turn destroying the lives of others. Both left to live a dark, depressing life of seclusion, Frankenstein's existence with a healthy and sound mind is hopeless.
The creature's descend into the hate of all mankind is a ever-present theme throughout this novel. Never even named by his creature, his being of unimportance, and his identity is worthless in the eyes of his creature Frankenstein. In fact he has no identity, he is looked upon as a monster that was never given the ...

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the two Frankenstein and the creature is in a sense a combination of power. Frankenstein forced the creature into a life of
solitude against his own will. "Hateful day when I received life… accursed creator…I am solitary and abhorred"(106). Yet by creating him, he had pulled himself into the same path of loneliness. His powerful use of knowledge of creation has in turn role reversed the approval between leader and suppressor.
The creature's monstrous build and frame has made him strong and evil. His dislike for mankind has created a path of destruction and he now over powers Frankenstein. "Slave… remember that I have power… you are my creator but I am your master; obey!"(122). He now takes the dominant role within their abnormal relationship. The creature is stronger than the creator. Frankenstein is fully aware that the creature undertakes him. He states in anticipate, "…some accidents might meanwhile occur to destroy him and put an end to my slavery forever"(115). ...

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Added: 3/31/2006 06:10:01 AM
Category: English
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 1150
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