He might also frequently be called the wretch, demon, or monster. The creature is assembled by limbs from corpses and the brain has been acquired from the University of Ingolstadt. He is an unsightly, gigantic monster.
Due to his appearance, he is rejected and feared. Upon his creation he is immediately violent and eventually seeks his revenge on anyone who has wronged him. However, he is rarely violent until frightened or crossed. He wishes he never conducted the experiment, or created the monster. He has a desire to learn and to have a mate. He has an innocence like that of a child, and he does not understand his own strength. One might be able to sympathize with him. The creature does not rely on complex meals for survival like a normal human does.
Instead, he can live merely off of nuts and berries, and various nutrients found in the wilderness Shelley, Here in the wilderness he comes in contact with the DeLacey family, and appears more human like than he ever has. Once the creature comes to life he is confused and soon becomes violent. His violence and appearance cause him to become feared and alienated.
It can be perceived that Victor was playing God by trying to control the creation of life. He wished to produce his own type of creatures.
He desired to infuse life into an inanimate body Shelley, Being cast aside by whom had brought him to life, the creature becomes angry.
He sets out on his own possibly looking for a friend. Almost every individual he comes across fears him because of his frightening appearance. While in the wilderness he meets the DeLacey family. He spends time with them and feels as if he is a part of a family. Some time goes by and eventually the family parts ways. Again, he is left feeling isolated and alone. The creature has a sense of innocence about him and he does not know his own strength. In the movie, "Frankenstein" , the creature comes in contact with a young girl.
She asks him to play, and they head down to the water. There, the child shows him how her boat made out of flowers floats. He copies her actions, and tosses his flowers in the water as well.
Seeing that both sets of flowers seem to float, the creature proceeds to throw the little girl in to the water thinking she will float. She in turn drowns. The creature may not have intentionally drowned her because he was unaware that she would not float like the flowers. This shows the creatures longing to feel accepted, and have a companion.
In his opinion, the De Lacey's lack nothing, as they have a "delightful house" and every "luxury": fire for warmth, "delicious viands" when they were hungry, "excellent" clothes, companionship and conversation, and "looks of affection and kindness. Seeing his reflection in a small pool of water, the monster discovers himself for the first time and now knows that he is hideous to behold. However awful he appears to the world, it cannot stop him from being a good and benevolent creature, even in the face of tremendous adversity.
At the time, he does not even understand the compliments that are directed towards him when he is referred to as a "good spirit" and "wonderful" person by the De Lacey family for easing their burdens.
He even dreams of one day presenting himself to "his family," hoping that they will look favorably upon his good deeds, not at his outward appearance.
Previous Chapter Frankenstein satisfies the Monster, conscious that he killed William, and tries to kill him. Enraged, Monster states that, if Frankenstein denies him his wedding night, he will be with Frankenstein on his. The Monster is still determined to have his friend, nonetheless, so when Frankenstein resurrects Elizabeth as an undead creature, Monster needs that Frankenstein give her to him. Walton and his team build a funeral pyre for Frankenstein, and Monster participates in Frankenstein's service, weeping for the loss of the only household he has ever known.
Walton begs Monster to find with them, however Monster declares that he is done with man and swims off to ice pack, taking lantern with him. Brand name offers monster job at his theater, Grand Guignol, yet is required to allow him go after Monster inadvertently frightens among his starlets.
The food the monster eats is bloodless. A vampire consumes no food, however his body needs and searches for blood to protect his identification. Blood is the only form of survival for vampires who, by making use of human beings' bodies for their sustenance, transform their identity. Newly-released mac and cheese gelato has made followers out of Jenna Bush Hager.
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On day of the incident including completely dry feet skin, Cundiff said she was not on NCC campus or with Kastner and Thompson. The student reported Cundiff and Kastner informed a team of students about the occurrence and that Cundiff and Kastner admitted seeing roomie eat cheese. In September, two NCC students consulted with university authorities to clarify what was reported in the NCC report was just their ideal recollection of what Cundiff claimed, not her real words, and that Cundiff was out campus during the incident, according to the incident report.
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