Companionship or love is an important part of the human experience because it makes people feel like even though no one is there for them at least that one person is. Companionship is also important because it allows you to experience new things with your significant other. Also learn what you dislike and and like in a relationship so if you part from your companion, you will know what to look for in your next relationship. Love motivates Victor because he is trying to protect Elizabeth and kill the monster regardless if he can't or dies trying.Just as long as Elizabeth is safe Victor will be okay. This is because Victor is really inlove with Elizabeth and love can make people do crazy things.
Friday, May 9, 2014
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Is It This Or That.
The creatures personality seems bipolar through out these chapters. He is very upset about about his looks and then feels he will get hope talking to De Lacey, since he is blind. What the monster most in life is companionship. The creatures goal seems unattainable mostly because of his looks. It was also considered unbearable to most humans in his time period. People for example the child made the mister feel very ashamed as well. The period the monster gets very upset is the fact he choked the little boy. Before the monster killed the little boy he told him he would spare his life, but once he found out the little boy was a Frankenstein the monster took all his anger out.He (the creature) feels he is a messed up creation, everyone around thinks of the creature as a hideous monstrosity. The monster also blames his master (Victor) for making him as ugly as his is, so he is very resentful towards him. Victor was also the first to abandon the monster. This made the monster feel no one could love him if his own master couldn't.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Not The Best Situation.
A situation in which a person may feel constantly rejected by others is if they are a person who is less fortunate than others. Say the person is going to a job interview and their clothes have holes in them. The interviewer would be less likely to pick the employee with the raggedy clothes, compared to the next person applying for the job with the suit and tie. Another situation is if the person was in school. If they can not afford nice things and students are able to tell, they will not be accepted them for who they are. Just what they look like. It's basically like judging a book by its cover. This could also make it very hard to make new friends, causing the person to feel as if they are an outcast. The person would also start to feel as if there is something wrong with them, just because others in society reject them constantly. Then the constant rejection would lead the person to change who they are as an individual. Just to fit in with the "cool"crowd and feel like they belong.
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