Topic > Analysis of Frankenstein by Mary Shelly - 734

Victor Frankenstein and his creation were both portrayed as a villain and a hero. The Monster learned that killing innocent people and his creator had brought him no peace. Instead, his murders and the agony he caused innocent families only added to his desolation and he ultimately vowed to kill himself to end his and everyone else's suffering. As the Monster learned too late, not everyone in the world will accept or appreciate the beauty and knowledge that someone else brings into the world. However, like the Monster found the blind man, if an individual could find that one person in the world who can look past the flaws, his or her life would be full of love and joy..